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What was hygiene like in the time of Jesus 2,000 years ago? In this biblical documentary you will discover how people truly cared for their bodies in the first century, far beyond modern ideas of cleanliness. We will explore how bathing worked, the washing of hands, the care of feet, intimate hygiene, and the use of oil, perfumes, ashes, and water in the villages of Galilee and Judea. The Bible reveals that hygiene was deeply connected to faith, ritual purity, and everyday life. Understand why washing hands was so important, what “bathrooms” were like in the ancient world, how people dealt with diseases such as leprosy, and how Jesus transformed the meaning of purity by touching those considered impure. This historical and theological video presents the real context of the Gospels: scarce water, hot climate, dusty roads, the hospitality of washing feet, and the clash between religious tradition and the message of Christ. You will see that hygiene in the biblical world was not only a matter of health, but of spiritual and social identity. 📌 Topics covered: • Hygiene in the time of Jesus • Jewish customs of the first century • Ritual purity and hand washing • Bathing and body care in the Bible • Use of olive oil, myrrh, and nard • Diseases, leprosy, and social exclusion • Jesus and the touch of the impure • Daily life in Galilee • Biblical history and archaeology If you enjoy biblical documentaries, the history of Christianity, life in the time of Jesus, and studies about the ancient world, this content is for you. Watch until the end to understand details that change the way we read the Gospels.