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In reply to the discussion: Hillel the Elder and Jesus were contemporaries, according to the stories. [View all]malchickiwick
(1,474 posts)lots of anti-Roman political rhetoric. Galilee was a quasi-independent kingdom not controlled by a Roman governor as was Judea. Its ruler, Herod, was widely despised as a Roman quisling. Galilee and Judea, which included Jerusalem, were quite different around the first century -- is there any record of Hillel traveling northward past Samaria? For Jesus to travel as a boy to Jerusalem would have been a significant undertaking, and likely would have coincided with a Passover festival.
As an area with many traders crisscrossing between the Med and Mesopotamia, Galilee would have been a place where Jesus would have heard all sorts of different ideas, from as far away as India, no doubt.
Some of my favorite reads regarding this period:
https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Apocalyptic-Prophet-New-Millennium/dp/019512474X
https://www.amazon.com/Historical-Figure-Jesus-P-Sanders/dp/0140144994
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061778192
https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Judas-Gospel-Shaping-Christianity/dp/014311316X
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