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

insults
with respect
with honor
protection

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Roman officials appointed to govern Judea commonly treated the Jewish community with **insults** and **disrespect** rather than with respect or honor. The relationship between the Roman authorities and the Jewish population was often strained due to cultural, religious, and political differences. Roman officials frequently imposed heavy taxes, disregarded Jewish customs and laws, and enforced their own legal and military authority, leading to significant tensions and unrest within the Jewish community. While there were instances of relatively better governance, overall, the treatment of the Jews was marked by conflict and oppression.

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