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Jesus and His followers did not fit in and were not welcome in their community because they weren't Jewish.

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Jesus and his followers did not fit in and were not welcome in their community because they weren't Jewish.

Most of the scholars that study the Bible indeed considered Jesus as a Jew. He and his family belonged to a sect called the "Essenes." These Essene people belonged to this sect that was not accepted by the traditional Jewish people because they did not follow the strict rules and traditions of Judaism. For true Jewish people, Essenes were the "rebel" sect.

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