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Greece never 'took over the Hebrews'. It was the Romans who occupied present-day Israel. The region that they occupied was mainly called Judea. A few neighboring regions they occupied that are familiar from The Bible are Galilee (Jesus is often called 'Jesus of Galilee') and Samaria (think of 'the good Samaritan').

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