Jesus was born into a complex and dynamic world, around 4 BC, in the Roman-occupied land of Judea. The Mediterranean region was a melting pot of cultures, with Roman, Greek, Jewish, and other influences shaping daily life. Politically, the Roman Empire’s iron grip maintained control, with Herod the Great ruling Judea as a client king. Religiously, Jewish tradition and prophecy were central, with many awaiting the Messiah. The social landscape was marked by stark contrasts between the wealthy elite and struggling common folk. Amidst this backdrop, Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem would spark a movement that would reshape history.
The World Jesus Was Born Into
Robert

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