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Q: What did the Romans give the people of Nazareth?
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What country ruled Nazareth in Jesus' time?

the romans...


How did the Romans come to rule Nazareth?

military conquest


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Jesus of nazareth introduced what to the Romans?

He introduced the way back to their Heavenly Father. Also that only God in heaven was the one and only true God.


How did the roman government react to Jesus and his followers?

As far as the Romans were concerned, Jesus of Nazareth was just another Jew who got in some sort of trouble and they had to carry out an execution. They did not even know who he was, as they needed someone to point him out to them before they could arrest him.


Why were the people of Nazareth looked down upon?

The people of Galilee, which includes Nazareth, were not considered real Jews by the people of Judea, because they had only been forcibly converted to Judaism a little over a hundred years before the time of Christ.


What did the Romans fear about Jesus of nazareth?

The Romans did not fear Jesus. He was a preacher in a small corner of their vast empire and did not know much about him. The Roman procurator of Judea actually tried to defend Jesus from the accusations which were levied against his by the Jerusalem elite.