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discuss the background against which Jesus Christ emerged as the Preacher of the masses​

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Jesus Christ emerged as the Preacher of the masses​

Explanation:

  • Most scholars who study  Jesus Chronicles and early Christendom agree that Jesus' true and social circle must be considered as authoritative accounts and as far as the universality of Christianity is concerned.
  • They find Jesus as Jewish in this context, and the new Testaments written as originating from oral gospel ceremonies since his death, the Second Temple Judaism, stresses, trends and shifts in the world influenced by Hellenization and the Roman conquest and the Jewish communities at the time.
  • The Romans saw Judea as a coveted intersection of exchange & as a buffer state against the Parthian EmpireParthian empire. In 6 CE, the direct norm had been imposed with Judea 's territorial growth. A High Priest, a government delegate, was assigned to monitor demands from Roman authorities.
  • After the uprising by Judas the Galilean and before Pontius Pilate (26 CE), by and large, Roman Judea was troubled but self-managed. Occasional riots, sporadic rebellions, and violent resistance were an ongoing risk..

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