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Murrr4er [49]
2 years ago
5

What aspects of the Jewish faith might have contributed to the dissatisfaction of many Jewish people living under Roman rule? Pi

cture might help. Thx

History
2 answers:
Darina [25.2K]2 years ago
5 0

There were a couple of events that led to a manifested dissatisfaction by the Jewish against the Romans and the empire.

First of all the fact to declare all the Judea territory as Roman empire province,  a Roman procurator was designed in the area as well, to receive tributes and have control among the people.

The Roman culture and religion started to rule there,  abuse was a daily event, and a high priest was designed by the empire, obliging the Jewish to pay tribute to the Jerusalem Temple, without mentioning that there was a project driven by Rome to install a Caligula´s (Roman emperor) inside the temple, the Jewish people received this notice as an unforgiven insult for them and their faith.

So the culture and religion imposed by Rome were against the Jewish ways to adore and behave for his god, their beliefs were being permanently violated by the ¨invaders¨ until the end of the social relationship when Jerusalem was almost fully destroyed.

Bogdan [553]2 years ago
4 0
The biggest conflict of Roman occupation of the Jewish faith was the Roman religious culture.
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