Based on the search results provided, there is no specific information about witches in Jesus's era. However, we can infer some relevant points:
1. The concept of witches and witchcraft predates Christianity by many centuries. Ancient Greek and Roman literature, such as Homer's Odyssey and Plutarch's writings, mention witches and magical practices[4].
2. The idea of witches who fly at night and draw power from dark forces to harm others existed before Christianity[4].
3. The Christian concept of witchcraft as we know it today developed gradually over time, particularly during the Middle Ages and early modern period (14th-18th centuries)[1].
4. In Jesus's time, there were likely beliefs in various forms of magic, sorcery, and supernatural practices, but these would have been different from the later Christian conception of witchcraft[4].
5. The development of the witch figure as someone who made pacts with the Devil and attended sabbats was a much later development, occurring in the 14th-18th centuries[1].
While there may have been people accused of practicing magic or sorcery in Jesus's era, they would not have been considered "witches" in the same way as during the later witch hunt era. The concept of witchcraft as it's commonly understood today evolved over centuries of Christian theological and legal development.
Sources
[1] Witchcraft - Witch Hunts, Superstition, Persecution | Britannica https://www.britannica.com/topic/witchcraft/The-witch-hunts
[2] Christianity And The Witch Hunt Era (1/12) | Bible Apologetics https://bibleapologetics.wordpress.com/christianity-and-the-witch-hunt-era-17/
[3] Jesus Lives in Me: Pentecostal Conversions, Witchcraft Confessions ... https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-56068-7_6
[4] A Journey into Witchcraft Beliefs | English Heritage https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/journey-into-witchcraft-beliefs/
[5] Ex-Teen Witch Who 'Should Be Dead' Went From Casting Spells to ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAL6qR68Uiw