Oct 21, 2024

The Greek language began to influence Jewish people during the Hellenistic period

Alexander the Great's conquests in the 4th century BCE led to the establishment of the Hellenistic kingdoms, which promoted Greek language and culture throughout their territories.

It is important to note that while Greek became a common language among Jewish people during the Hellenistic period, Hebrew remained the primary language of Jewish religious and cultural life. The Septuagint was primarily used by Jews who lived in Greek-speaking areas and by early Christians


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g62t2opS3g


MODELS OF JERUSALEM FROM 13 DIFFERENT PERIODS. 

1. MELCHIZEDEK

2. JEBUS

3. DAVID

4. SOLOMON

5. HEZEKIAH

6. DESTRUCTION

7. NEHEMIAH

8. GREEK

9. HEROD

10. DESTRUCTION 2

11. ROMAN

12. BYZANTIUM

13. ARAB

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