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It's called Hellenization. ... However, in its deeper sense the negative phenomenon of Hellenizing is actually alive and well, in two forms: In Israel, it is about disparaging Judaism out of ignorance and embracing foreign cultures out of emptiness, and in the Diaspora it is about abandoning Jewish continuity ... Iranian Threat...
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He understood the danger threatening Judaism from Hellenization and fought against it.41 He writes, "Seek not (to understand) what is too wonderful for thee, and search not out that which is hid from thee."42 Ben Sira declares the "fear ... He remained unmoved by Ptolemy's threat to sequester land and settle soldiers on it.
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kekrops.tripod.com/Hellenistic_Files/Judaism.html
kekrops.tripod.com/Hellenistic_Files/Judaism.html
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threat that Akiba fears the captive woman/Hellenism poses to the struc- ..... Hellenization/Greco-Roman culture and Rabbinic Judaism, and their ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/1773113
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Before we continue, I want say we are not seeking to be Jewish or educate you on the practices of Judaism. ... In Biblical Judaism, it is precisely the opposite. Christians are inclined to subject each other to litmus tests of orthodoxy, while Jews are concerned mainly with behavior.
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joyfullygrowingingrace.wordpress.com/2009/03/19/hebrew-...
joyfullygrowingingrace.wordpress.com/2009/03/19/hebrew-roots-movement-the-issue-of-hellenization/
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It is vital to understand the effects of Hellenization of the Jews. Their whole way of life revolved around the ... This threat to their identity as a nation gave rise to the two great parties of Judaism -- Pharisees and Sadducees. During Ezra’s time, the priests and scribes were united in teaching and leading the Jews.
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koinonia-all.org/bible/Intertestament.htm
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Chronology of Judaism ... 587 Babylonians destroy Jerusalem and the Temple. The Exile begins. In the exile J, E, and Deuteronomy are rewritten into the Pentateuch. Judaism emerges from Yahwism. ... The Rise of Rabbinic Judaism...
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bahai-library.com/unpubl.articles/judaism.bahai.html
bahai-library.com/unpubl.articles/judaism.bahai.html
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On the origin of pre-Christian Jewish Gnosticism, Friedlander summarizes his position by stating that it began with the 'Hellenization of Judaism in the Diaspora."o Gnosficism served as the medium by which Judaism should become a world religion.
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www.dhushara.com/book/consum/gnos/jgnos.htm
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Displays the articles page. ... Could it have been in response to Hellenization’s inroads into Jewish culture and the threat of foreign influences? ... We have no idea why the menorah was selected so frequently to represent Jewishness and Judaism.
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reformjudaismmag.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=1334
reformjudaismmag.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=1334
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And now a new threat to Judaism appeared, different from any that had preceded, but certainly no less potent. This was Greek culture, ... for we learn from the First Book of the Maccabees that a great many Jews had begun to despise their own Law, and we know that Hebrew Hellenization was proceeding apace.
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www.paganizingfaithofyeshua.freeservers.com/no_13_judai...
www.paganizingfaithofyeshua.freeservers.com/no_13_judaism.htm
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