centuries both before and after the turn of the common era. [1] Martin Hengel’s Judaism and Hellenism made great movements in this direction, breaking down the artificial barriers between those two [...] this text is decidedly anti-Hellenistic, and is frequently cited as evidence for the rejection of Hellenism by “all Jews.” The text is explicit in its condemnation of Hellenistic institutions such as the
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