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Jews spread their beliefs to the Greek world primarily through trade, diaspora communities, and cultural exchanges. As Jewish merchants traveled throughout the Mediterranean, they established synagogues and engaged with local populations, sharing their religious texts and ideas. The translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek, known as the Septuagint, also facilitated the dissemination of Jewish beliefs to Greek-speaking communities. Additionally, the interaction with Hellenistic philosophy and culture allowed for a broader dialogue between Jewish and Greek thought.

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