VOICED : Hallan vasos cerca de donde Jesus habria convertido agua en vino

VOICED : Hallan vasos cerca de donde Jesus habria convertido agua en vino

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History, Religious Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Israeli archaeologists have uncovered 2,000-year-old stone vessels near the Galilean village of Reiné, close to Caná, where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle. These vessels, similar to those used in Jewish settlements, were found accidentally during construction. The site may reveal more about the production of such artifacts, which date from the late first century BC to the mid-first century AD.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the stone vessels discovered by Israeli archaeologists?

They were used in Roman ceremonies.

They are similar to those used by Jesus in a miracle.

They were used in Egyptian rituals.

They are made of gold.

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Where is the excavation site located in relation to Caná?

Near the Galilean village of Reiné, close to Caná.

In the western part of Israel.

In the southern part of Israel.

In the eastern part of Israel.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What types of items have been found at the excavation site so far?

Only stone vessels.

Ancient scrolls.

Vajillas, tazas, and tazones.

Gold coins and jewelry.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How were the stone vessels discovered?

During a planned archaeological dig.

By accident during construction work.

By treasure hunters.

During a military operation.

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To which historical period do the discovered utensils belong?

The Middle Ages.

The second half of the first century BC to the mid-first century AD.

The Renaissance period.

The Roman Empire era.