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Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries (or More!) of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, with Barry Strauss

Historically Thinking

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Pompey, Herod, and the Turmoil of Judea

This chapter explores the military and political strategies of Pompey the Great during his invasion of Judea, particularly the implications of his siege on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. It delves into the controversial legacy of Herod the Great, including his construction projects and the resentment they incited among Jews, alongside a nuanced discussion of the Jewish identity under Roman rule. The narrative also reflects on the broader sociopolitical dynamics in the region and introduces an itinerant preacher from Galilee, linking historical events to contemporary understanding.

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