At the time of Jesus, poverty in Palestine was widespread, with many families struggling to meet basic needs. The majority of the population lived in rural areas and depended on agriculture, which was often vulnerable to factors like drought and Roman taxation. Many people faced economic hardship, leading to social stratification and marginalization of the poor, including laborers and the sick. This context of poverty influenced Jesus' teachings and his focus on compassion, justice, and care for the marginalized.
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