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During the lifetime of Jesus, the Roman Empire controlled the entire Mediterranean area, including Israel. Several sects existed within Palestine at the time of the Roman occupation. Four of the most prominent in terms of influence were Sadducees, Pharisees, Essenes, and a sect called the Fourth Philosophy.
The Jews were no longer just a large group of people. They were a true blue nation. The number four signifies this completion, this fullness. The nation of Israel became full and complete upon the fulfillment of the fourth utterance of redemption, this fourth and final stage in their development.
There is no official Jewish view of Jesus but in one respect Jews are agreed in their attitude towards Jesus. Jews reject the tremendous claim, which is made for Jesus by his Christian followers - that Jesus is the Lord Christ, God Incarnate, the very Son of God the Father.

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