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11 November, 16:52

Which statement is NOT true of the Jewish experience under Roman rule? Select one: a. The Jewish religion was outlawed by the Romans. b. Some Jews believed in the coming of a Messiah. c. Several Jewish rebellions against Roman rule soured relations between Jews and Rome. d. There were conflicts among the Jews over whether gentiles could convert to Judaism. e. A Jewish force came to the aid of Julius Caesar.

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  1. 11 November, 17:17
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    The Correct Option is A

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    The Jewish religion was never outlawed by the Romans during the time when the Romans ruled. During the time of the Roman Empire, even Judaism was accepted as a religion. The Roman rule ensure that people were included from various religions and culture. They tolerated an increasing number of deities during their rule, and thus it cannot be said that Jewish religion was outlawed during Roman rule.
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