Did bikes or horse and cart exist in Jesus time?

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what about

electricity (i think it didnt but idk?)
the wheel
mortar and pestle
shoes
pens/pencils for writing
bricks
smoke

thanks for answers
also paper b/c how can they write the bible without paper?
thank you guys for answers xoxoxoxoxo
 
Electricity has always existed; it is a natural phenomenom/

The wheel has existed for at least 4000 years, it is mentioned in Exodus, Kings and Chronicles,
et al.

Jesus spoke of sandals, a type of shoe, when He told His disciples to knock the dust off them when leaving a place where they had not been welcomed.

Mrtar and pestal yes, there is documentation among the Greeks that predates the Incarnate Christ.

What do you think they wrote the Bible with? Their fingers? The quill, madefrom the wing feather of a large bird, was an early pen type.

The Jews were slaves in Egypt whose primary function was to make bricks.

When you say smoke do you mean cigs or joints? Incense was burned in Temple ceremonies, it was described as fragrant, which means people smelled it you can't do that without inhaling, which is what you do when you smoke.

Parchment, sheepkins and papyrus were early types of paper used in biblical times.

As far as I know, earliest design of the bicycle was by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1400s.

The first verifiable claim for a practically-used bicycle belongs to German Baron Karl von Drais, Drais invented his Laufmaschine (German for "running machine") of 1817 that was called Draisine (English) or draisienne (French) by the press. Karl von Drais patented this design in 1818 which was the first commercially successful two-wheeled, steerable, human-propelled machine commonly called a velocipede, nick-named hobby-horse or dandy horse.
 
bikes no (late 1800s)
horse & cart yes (Romans used them)
electricity yes (but man had not harnessed it)
wheel yes
mortar & pestal yes
shoes yes (not in the form we know them today)
pens yes (not in the form we know them today)
pencils yes (not in the form we know them today)
bricks yes
smoke yes

paper yes (an early form called papyrus)
 
No bikes, but horses, donkeys and carts.

No electricity.
Lots of wheels.
Rudimentary mortars and pestles (grinding instruments)
Yes on shoes, but no Nikes.
No pens or pencils yet
Yes on bricks
Yes on smoke that comes from fire
No on smoking things like tobacco

They wrote on papyrus, cloth, and soft clay (which they hardened later to keep the text intact).
 
There were no bikes, and Jesus was pullin' no skids on his yamaha.

No, electricity was unknown, however the principles of steam power were discovered amazingly. (the Romans failed to realise they'd opened the door of the industrial revolution wide open!)
Yes there was wheelz and Horses unless you were on the American continent, then you were screwed.
Yes, common usage of mortar and pestles.
Yes plenty of shoes.
No - Ink was in use but it was used with quills and brushes. Many civs used clay and wax tablets with styluses.
Yes bricks appeared with the agricultural revolution.
Obvioisly smoke was around, unless you mean tobacco then no. Possibly something was being smoked recreationally in the old world but I'm not sure.
Nope, no paper. Papyrus and Vellum were popular materials for recording info on, as well as the tablets mentioned above.

What an odd question
 
Bikes did not
Horses and carts did (also donkeys, oxen, etc.)
wheels did
mortar and pestle did
shoes did
pens created from feathers did (ballpoints and pencils as we know them did not)
bricks did
smoke did

Paper did exist - it was made from papyrus
However, the bible was written on animal skins, that's why those old documents have lasted so long
 
Bikes did not
Horses and carts did (also donkeys, oxen, etc.)
wheels did
mortar and pestle did
shoes did
pens created from feathers did (ballpoints and pencils as we know them did not)
bricks did
smoke did

Paper did exist - it was made from papyrus
However, the bible was written on animal skins, that's why those old documents have lasted so long
 
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