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The Economy of Jesus: Rome’s Ruthless Extraction System When we think about the time of Jesus, we imagine sandals, miracles, and sermons. But for the people who actually lived then, life was about something else entirely: Money. Or more precisely, the lack of it. This video explores the world Jesus was born into from a completely different perspective: Money, debt, taxes, and systemic poverty. Here’s what most people miss: When Jesus spoke about “debt forgiveness” and “release,” these weren’t metaphors. They were matters of survival. 🔍 What You’ll Learn: • How the Roman Empire functioned as an “extraction machine” • How the tax system condemned ordinary people to poverty • How the Jerusalem Temple actually operated as a financial institution • Why Jesus’ economic message was so dangerous • How debt, land loss, and desperation weren’t bugs in the system—they were features • Rome’s ultimate victory and unexpected defeat 📜 History is never what you think it is. This isn’t just the story of Jesus. It’s the story of how systems crush people, how moral narratives protect power’s legitimacy, and how economic exploitation gets framed as “natural.” If this video gave you a new perspective, don’t forget to like and subscribe. Follow our channel to discover more hidden truths in global financial history. 💬 Do you think Jesus’ message was primarily religious or economic? Share your thoughts in the comments! #EconomyOfJesus #RomanEmpire #EconomicHistory #Judea #JerusalemTemple #AncientHistory #FinancialHistory #Debt #Taxes #SystemicInequality #HistoricalTruths #HiddenHistory #ReligiousHistory #Christianity #EconomicJustice #HistoryDocumentary #GlobalFinance