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How did Roman officials appointed to govern Judea commonly treat the Jewish community?
insults
with honor
protection
with respect
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Roman governors and procurators frequently showed contempt for Jewish religion and customs, imposing taxes, introducing imperial images into Jerusalem (e.g. Pontius Pilate’s standards), and using harsh force—actions that provoked resentment and unrest.
Roman governors and procurators frequently showed contempt for Jewish religion and customs, imposing taxes, introducing imperial images into Jerusalem (e.g. Pontius Pilate’s standards), and using harsh force—actions that provoked resentment and unrest.
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