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The most comprehensive, up-to-date, accurate information on life in Bible times available in one volume for the general reader. Accurate: Takes each of 20 historical epochs seriously—avoids a “one size fits all” approach to ancient cultures. Comprehensive: Considers ten distinct topics such as food, clothing, as well as religion, within each period. Visually Appealing: Thoroughly illustrated...

citizenship and Roman law contributed greatly to the political climate favorable to the spread of the gospel. The first large-scale extension of Roman citizenship in provincial areas began under Julius and Augustus Caesar. The expansion continued throughout the first Christian century and finally, under Caracalla in 212, Roman citizenship became available to all free persons in the empire. Citizenship conferred special rights and privileges, as well as duties. What this status meant is well illustrated