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    First-Century Oil Lamp

    First-Century Oil Lamp

    The common clay lamps used in homes and other buildings were filled with olive oil. A wick was used to draw up the oil to feed the flame. Lamps were often set on clay, wood, or metal lampstands to provide indoor light. They were also placed in wall niches or on shelves, or they were suspended from the ceiling by means of a cord.

    Related Scripture(s):

    Mt 5:15