Yes, the Roman Empire provided an ideal setting for the coming Messiah through its extensive infrastructure, such as roads and communication networks, which facilitated the spread of new ideas and messages. The relative peace, known as the Pax Romana, allowed for greater mobility and interaction among diverse cultures. Additionally, the common language, primarily Greek, enabled the teachings of Jesus and early Christianity to reach a wider audience. Furthermore, the spiritual longing and messianic expectations present in various communities set the stage for the acceptance of the Messiah's message.
The Roman Empire is the setting for the play.
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the spanish actually killed them and became muslim before they could, so in theory if you take e= mc2 and times it my spanish you get dead romans thinking god is real.
Magnificent frescoes depicting the resurrection of the dead and the coming of the Messiah. This was just a bit subversive, since Dura Europa was a Roman fortress (defending the Empire against Persia), and the Messiah, when he came, was expected to drive Rome out of Jerusalem.
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The Jewish people expected another form of a Messiah, one who would be a political savior and free them of bondage and slavery from themighty Roman empire, but they never expected the Messiah would save them from their sins and give them salvation.
messiah means "savior" so people project jesus as the savior. but they expect to have a political savior to save them from the roman empire just as moses did in egypt.
The Roman Empire is the setting for the play.
The Jews were subjugated by the Romans. Jews were actively looking for a Messiah to liberate them from Empire. did you ever read the Bible
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