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Jug of oil
Bible Dictionary of Animals, Plants and other Objects
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Comments: Oil jug, Corinth, ca. 620 BC.
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Comments: Terracotta conical lekythos-oinochoe (combination oil flask and jug). Greek, Attic; late 8th–early 7th century B.C.
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Comments: Oil jar, Egypt, 1580-1350 BCE. The tapered bases of oil jars such as this could be pushed into the ground to keep the jar upright. Their small size suggests they probably held expensive liquids. This example dates from between 1580 to 1350BCE. This period in Egyptian history is known as the New Kingdom.
From Webster: JUG, n. [Low L. caucus.] A vessel,usually earthen, with a swelling belly and narrow mouth, used for holding and conveying liquors.
Verses:
- 1 Kings 17:12
- 1 Kings 17:14
- 1 Kings 17:16
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