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How did Roman officials appointed to govern Judea commonly treat the Jewish community?

with honor
protection
with respect
insults

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Roman officials appointed to govern Judea commonly treated the Jewish community **with insults** and a lack of respect. The relationship between Roman authority and the Jewish population was often strained, marked by tensions and conflict. Romans imposed heavy taxes and made decisions that frequently disregarded Jewish customs and laws, leading to resentment and rebellion among the Jewish people. Although there were some instances of more favorable treatment, especially during certain periods, the general trend leaned towards contempt and oppression from Roman officials.

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