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It was the first major event to cause a division between Jews and Christians, or followers of 'The Way'. Christians started to separate themselves from Jews, and became more pro-Roman. This is an explanation for the glowing review of Pilate, and the discrimination of the Jewish priests. Christians allowing non-Jews and belief that Jesus was the Messiah caused further split.

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Q: How did the Romans taking Jerusalem and leveling the Temple have an impact on the Jewish-Christian relations in the late first century?
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