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Already a young adult, Jesus devoted himself to the task of easing
the health problems of his fellow men in Galilee, probably
influenced by the Essenes. He was taught about the healing effects
of plants and herbs, and thus the easing of the sufferings of
people in the villages became his first mission, often accompanied
by preaching on right and wrong, on the end of the world, and on
how to prepare for the new kingdom. Gradually he earned for himself
the name of prophet-one among many. He was born into a country
occupied by the Roman Empire, a country whose Jewish population
lived in degradation and poverty. In Galilee, where Jesus was born
and where he lived most of his life, the occupation and the
oppression, also by rich landowners in Jerusalem, caused social
unrest and deep anger. More and more farmers lost their land,
became homeless, or were forced to work as slaves on their own
land. Rebellion smouldered. From time to time, rebellion leaders
attacked the Romans, but they always ended up on the cross, a
punishment reserved for political criminals. But the spirit of
rebellion spread in Galilee. He too became a leader, Jesus, but his
weapon was the word rather than the sword-a weapon often far
superior to sharp metal. And as the preaching became ever more
aggressive, and even political, Rome listened. His life was formed
by the circumstances of his birth and by the social and political
situation in the land of Galilee. Though basically unknown during
his lifetime, by curious circumstances he became the spiritual
focus of millions long after his death.
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