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The most common fuel used for lamps at the time of the Bible was olive oil. The olive is an evergreen tree that grows up to 8 meters high and can live for many years. Some olive trees on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem are thought to be as old as 1500 years.
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Read More »While many Jews stuck to plain, undecorated lamps, the Romans created some beautiful mold made lamps with numerous depictions of plants, animals, gods, goddesses and people on them. This one (image left) depicts a gladiator battle. The use of lamp molds (image right) enabled the mass production of intricate and creative lamps. The clay was pressed into the two parts of the decorated lamp mold, and the two halves joined together to form the lamp. As Roman lamps were exported and traded across the Empire, some crafty entrepreneurs began making cheap imitations of the luxury originals by constructing a mold around a lamp and then making copies from the mold. During the Byzantine and Islamic eras, many lamps continued to reflect the religious beliefs of their users. Jews would depict on their lamps images of grapes or the Menorah (the 7 branch candlestick). Christians would choose crosses, the Chi-Rho symbol or even the face of Christ (image left - lamp with Chi-Rho symbol). Some of the later Islamic lamps are free of decoration, due to their religious prohibitions against using images. Archaeologists have also discovered a variety of lamp holders and lamp stands. The lamp holder, depicted right, was possibly used for carrying a light at night. As we have visited various museums around the world, we have been impressed by the creativity and humour that has gone into constructing some lamps, turning functional everyday objects into clever and often fun works of art. The most common fuel used for lamps at the time of the Bible was olive oil. The olive is an evergreen tree that grows up to 8 meters high and can live for many years. Some olive trees on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem are thought to be as old as 1500 years. The trees remain productive as long as they are pruned well. The olive tree has an extensive root system which means it can tolerate drought effectively. A successful olive harvest was a time of great rejoicing. The olives would be harvested in autumn (September – November) and would be used for many purposes in the year ahead. The Greek writer Homer called olive oil ‘liquid gold’.
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Learn More »Olive oil had many uses. It was used widely in cooking as well as lighting. It was also used as a cleanser, and was often rubbed onto the skin of athletes to clean off after competitions. Oil was also given as an offering to God for use in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple. “Command the Israelites to bring you clear oil of pressed olives for the light so that the lamps may be kept burning.” Exodus 27:20. Both the Tabernacle and the Temple had elaborately designed lamps. When the Temple was destroyed in 70 AD, the Romans recorded on the Arch of Titus (image left) some of the items taken from the Temple. One of the images shows a seven branched candlestick, probably a depiction of the one that was used in the Temple at the time of Jesus. Ross and Sarah Nightingale images: Lamp Mould (Carlos Museum, Atlanta, USA); Chi-Rho lamp (Landesmuseum, Trier, Germany); Lamp and lamp holder (Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany); Foot lamp, (Naples Museum, Italy); Face lamp (Naples Museum, Italy); Selection of lamps (Carlos Museum, Atlanta, USA); Boat lamp (British Museum, London); Face lamp (Carlos Museum, Atlanta, USA); Two spouted lamp (Naples Museum, Italy); Olive tree (Sepphoris, Israel); Olive crusher (Nazareth Village, Israel); Reconstructed olive press (Hazor, Israel); Arch of Titus (Rome, Italy) Bibleworld Images: Lit replica oil lamp; Four spouted lamp; Iron Age Lamp; Two Greek lamps; Herodian lamp; Herodian lamp and lamp filler. Wikipedia Commons Images: Gladiator lamp; Black olives.
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