Asked by Makayla
How did Roman officials appointed to govern Judea commonly treat the Jewish community?
with honor
with respect
protection
insults
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insults — Roman governors were often insensitive, corrupt, and disrespectful of Jewish religion and customs, provoking tensions and sometimes violent unrest (e.g., actions by Pontius Pilate and others).
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