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1. In the period preceding the rise of Christianity, why were the Jews and the poor of Judaea awaiting the
appearence of a messiah?

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Answered by rocketwomannasa
8

Answer:

Judaism rejects Jesus as God, Divine Being, intermediary between humans and God, messiah or holy. Belief in the Trinity is also held to be incompatible with Judaism, as are a number of other tenets of Christianity.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Jews closely guarded their religious laws and rituals.They were very unhappy under Roman custom of treating rulers as god's ,are regarded it as an insult to the Jewish religion.

  • They awaited the appearance of a messiah ,or saviour ,who would deliver them from Roman domination.

  • The poor were overburdened with taxes and oppressed by wicked Roman officials.The Coman people sought deliverance from these miseries.

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