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    Hellenistic Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Hellenistic Judaism was a form of Judaism in classical antiquity that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture. Until the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the early Muslim conquests of the eastern Mediterranean, the main centers of Hellenistic Judaism were

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    The conquests of Alexander in the late fourth century BCE spread Greek culture and colonization—a process of cultural change called Hellenization—over non-Greek lands, including the Levant. This gave rise to the

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    The Hasmonean civil war began when the High Priest Hyrcanus II (a supporter of the Pharisees) was overthrown by his younger brother, Aristobulus II (a supporter of the Sadducees). A third faction, consisting primarily of Idumeans from Maresha, led by Antipater and his son Herod

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    The major literary product of the contact of Judaism and Hellenistic culture is the Septuagint, as well as the Book of Wisdom, Sirach,

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    Ethnic, cultural, philosophical, and social tensions within the Hellenistic Jewish world were partly overcome by the emergence of a new, typically Antiochian, Middle-Eastern Greek doctrine (doxa), either by
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    Widespread influence beyond Second Temple Judaism
    Both Early Christianity and Early Rabbinical Judaism were

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    Hellenistic and Hasmonean Period
    Andronicus ben Meshullam, Egyptian Jewish scholar of the 2nd century BCE. One of the first known advocates of early Pharisaic (proto-Rabbinical) 'orthodoxy' against the Samaritans.
    Antigonus of Sokho,

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    The reasons for the decline of Hellenistic Judaism are obscure. It may be that it was marginalized by, absorbed into, or became Early Christianity (see the Gospel of the Hebrews). The Pauline epistles and the Acts of the Apostles report that, after his initial focus on the

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    • The statement on mainstream Judaism outlawing the use of the Septuagint seems to be bogus: it refers to the "Council of Jamnia" which is essentially an obsolete unproven hypothesis formulated by Heinrich Graetz in the late 19th century. Maybe the Hebraic Jews outlawed Septuagint or maybe they didn't, which is pretty much irrelevant, since the Chris...
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    • Category:Hellenistic Judaism - Wikipedia

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      The main article for this category is Hellenistic Judaism. Articles relating to Hellenistic Judaism, a form of Judaism in classical antiquity that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture. Until the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the early Muslim conquests of the eastern Mediterranean, the main centers of Hellenistic Judaism were Alexandria in Egypt and …

    • Hellenistic period - Wikipedia

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      The Hellenistic period spans the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire, as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt the following year. The period of Greece prior to the Hellenistic era is known as Classical Greece, while the period afterwards is known as Roman …

    • Judaísmo helenístico – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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      d. e. О Judaísmo helenístico foi um movimento que existiu durante a diáspora judaica que procurava estabelecer uma tradição religiosa hebraico - judaica na cultura e língua helénica. Um produto literário importante do contato do judaísmo com a cultura helenística foi a tradução da Septuaginta, da versão da Bíblia hebraica para o ...

    • Hellenization - Wikipedia

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      The periodization of the Hellenistic Age, between the conquests of Alexander the Great up to Octavian's victory at the Battle of Actium, has been attributed to the 19th-century historian J. G. Droysen. According to this model the spread of Greek culture during this period made the rise of Christianity possible. Later, in the 20th century, scholars questioned this 19th-century paradigm for failing to account for the contributions of Semitic and other Near Eastern cultures.

    • Origins of Judaism - Wikipedia

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      The growing collection of scriptures was translated into Greek in the Hellenistic period by the Jews of the Egyptian diaspora, while the Babylonian Jews produced the court tales of the Book of Daniel (chapters 1–6 of Daniel – chapters 7–12 were a later addition), and the books of Tobit and Esther. Development of Rabbinic Judaism

    • Hellenistic religion - Wikipedia

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      The concept of Hellenistic religion as the late form of Ancient Greek religion covers any of the various systems of beliefs and practices of the people who lived under the influence of ancient Greek culture during the Hellenistic period and the Roman Empire. There was much continuity in Hellenistic religion: people continued to worship the Greek gods and to practise the same rites …

    • Hellenism - Wikipedia

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      Hellenistic Judaism, a form of Judaism in the ancient world that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture Hellenistic philosophy , a period of Western philosophy that was developed in the Hellenistic civilization following Aristotle and ending with the beginning of Neoplatonism

    • Hellenistic Judaism - The Spiritual Life

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      Hellenistic Judaism was a form of Judaism in classical antiquity that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture. Until the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the early Muslim conquests of the eastern Mediterranean, the main centers of Hellenistic Judaism were Alexandria in Egypt and Antioch in Syria (now in southern Turkey), the two main Greek urban …



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