Roman Water Jar – Amphora Storage Jug – from the Time of Jesus found in Jerusalem

$2,300.00

Roman Jar used for water during the first century.

  • Authentic Roman amphora from the 1st century AD, Jerusalem.
  • Used for storing water, wine, and other essential liquids.
  • Crafted from durable clay, showcasing ancient pottery skills.
  • Height: 14″ – width 13″ inches certificate and a stand included.
  • Provides insight into daily life during the time of Jesus.
  • Exhibits typical Roman design with two handles and a narrow neck.

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Echoes of the Samaritan Woman: The Symbolism of Ancient Water Vessels

This Roman water Amphora Jar serves as both a historical artifact and a symbol of deeper spiritual truths.

Its role in 1st-century daily life underscores the ingenuity and practicality of Roman society, while its appearance in the story of the Samaritan woman invites contemplation of the intersection between the mundane and the divine.

Through these ancient water vessels, we gain insight into the lives of those who lived during the time of Jesus and are reminded of the enduring power of faith to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
HS_CODE:

9706100000/2

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