Answer:
The factors that contributed to making the first century CE a particularly unsettling time for the Jewish people were:
1. The challenge of the rising Christian sect.
3. The traumatic times of the revolt against the romans: The temple was destroyed in 70 CE and the Jews dispersed (Diaspora).
5. Judaism had become increasingly sectarian giving way to dispute and disunity.
Explanation:
These three factors seriously unsettled Judaism in the first century. Â These factors can also adversely affect any religion. Â The best is for humans to recognize that God owns the world and is fully in charge. Â He also sets the agenda, the time, and seasons, according to Jesus Christ.