Up until the destruction of the Second Temple (roughly 19 centuries ago), Jews sometimes actively sought converts.
Answer 2
As the new religion of Christianity spread, it taught those beliefs which it had adopted directly from Jewish sources, such as the prohibition of infanticide and human sacrifice.
Answer 1
Jewish ideas were spread by a heretical version of Judaism known as Christianity.
Answer 2
The Jewish ideas spread throughout the Mediterranean Sea because the Jews spread their beliefs and ideas to the Greek world and regained control of JUdah. At the time, Jews were living in other parts of Alexander the Great's empire. Some lived in Egypt and other lands around the Mediterranean Sea. This was also called, Diaspora,meaning "scattered".
Up until the destruction of the Second Temple (roughly 19 centuries ago), Jews sometimes actively sought converts.
Answer 2
As the new religion of Christianity spread, it taught those beliefs which it had adopted directly from Jewish sources, such as the prohibition of infanticide and human sacrifice.
The Jewish settled in may parts of the world by the Mediterranean, witch spread throughout their world.
Via their trading fleets which set up trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea littoral.
Judaism itself:As the Jewish communities spread and moved. This phenomenon was set in motion by the various expulsions and persecutions, which drove Jewish populations to settle in new places. Jewish influence:As non-Jews came in contact with Jews, there was a degree of influence upon them. Ancient writers speak of large numbers of people in the Mediterranean area who had taken on various Jewish practices. It was these semi-converts who were especially likely to adopt Christianity.As the new religion of Christianity spread, it taught those beliefs which it had adopted directly from Jewish sources, such as the prohibition of infanticide and human sacrifice.
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the mediterranean sea
Judaism itself:As the Jewish communities spread and moved. This phenomenon was set in motion by the various expulsions and persecutions, which drove Jewish populations to settle in new places. Jewish influence:As non-Jews came in contact with Jews, there was a degree of influence upon them. Ancient writers speak of large numbers of people in the Mediterranean area who had taken on various Jewish practices. It was these semi-converts who were especially likely to adopt Christianity. As the new religion of Christianity spread, it taught those beliefs which it had adopted directly from Jewish sources, such as the prohibition of infanticide and human sacrifice.
The printing press.
The printing press.
As the Jewish communities spread and moved. This phenomenon was set in motion by the various expulsions and persecutions, which drove Jewish populations to settle in new places.As non-Jews came in contact with Jews, there was a degree of influence upon them. Ancient writers speak of large numbers of people in the Mediterranean area who had taken on various Jewish practices. Through them were spread those beliefs which they had adopted from Jewish sources, such as the prohibition of infanticide and human sacrifice.
1) Through the spread of the Jewish people. Alexander was after the Destruction of the First Temple; and since the time of the First Destruction, Jews had been gradually migrating throughout the Near East, and to southern Europe, North Africa, and other regions. 2) The Greeks became aware of the Jews; and the Jewish people are given mention in Greek histories of that era.
By Mouth or it was written on paper untill Guttenburg Invented the printing press in the 16th-17th century, where philosphers like Luther spread there ideas throughout all of Europe.
They established sea trade routes, which helped in the spread of ideas and goods