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The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.
The Jews. The Roman governor Pilate saw that Jesus was a blameless man and asked the crowd who consisted of mostly Jews to pardon Jesus. It was Passover and the Jews were allowed to allow one prinsoner form the jail to be set free. The Jews chose for a murder named Barabas to be set free and chanted for Jesus to be crucified. Read Matthew 27: 11-25. I'm adding this from my comments in the discussion: Crucifixion (not, 'crucification') was a Roman form of execution. For someone to be crucified they had to have broken a Roman law. Therefore, Jesus must have broken a Roman law, which means the Roman governor sentenced him to crucificxion. Whether the population of Jerusalem at the time chose to free him or not, the ones who sentenced him were Roman. (Timarkos)
The majority of the Jews believed the prophets who said a Messiah would come and free them , but it was to beof their sins, but the Jews wanted the Messiah to be a king and free them of the Roman bondage.
Free of Jews, Cleansed of Jews
Jews are free to go almost anywhere, there may be some problems travelling freely through the middle-east, but other than that they are as free as people from any other religion.
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The Jews and Christians both refused to worship Roman gods, they recognized only one God. Jews believed in a coming savior and most believed He would free them from the Romans. The Romans feared insurrection because they saw that Jews and Christians gave their loyalties to their God, rather than joining Roman culture. Save
Yes, the Jews were free a few days after Hitler poisoned himself :)
No. America fought in WW2, one result of WW2 was to free those Jews who had not already been killed, but the USA did not fight in a war to free Jews.
The Mashiach (messiah).
Barabbas.was the man who was set free by the jews when asked by the roman govener who should be crucified jesus or barrabas. i don't think the theif was named
Some Quakers hid Jews, but the Quakers did not organize some swoop of the camps.