Very good post, Mr. Bill T.
 
I enjoy and share your understanding of the historical context. The however I have is not a however in disagreement but one of semantics. You say Yeshua was silent regarding angariaverit, but I say He did have a commentary on the subject: Go with him an extra mile. A person could not be subjected to an extra mile by the Roman soldier and most "subjects," if they didn't flee before the mile was up, was definitely gone at the close of the mile. How much conversation would ensue if a person decided to hold the soldier's gear an additional mile? Do you think an opportunity to "witness" would arise? These soldiers, actually, were important instruments in the spread of the Good News because they were always [generally] on the move outward from Rome.
 
The preamble ("giving the other cheek"), is a Hebrew idiom to NOT pay back insult with insult. The closest English idiom I can think of is when an insult is called a slap in the face.
 
-- slade
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