Rome and the Jews after Pompey
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The Roman general Pompeys conquest of Jerusalem in the year 63 BC provoked several reactions in Jewish society. Politically a part of the elite accepted Roman rule and adapted to its demands while some Hasmoneans tried to free the country probably with the help of the rural population. On the ideological level several apocryph writers document efforts to integrate the catastrophe in a religiously determined world view and to harmonise it with gods plan for mankind.
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