+Hellenistic Judaism represents the profound cultural and religious synthesis between Jewish tradition and [Hellenic](/wiki/hellenic_culture) thought. Flourishing largely within the [Diaspora](/wiki/diaspora) from the 4th century BCE, it offered new interpretations of scripture and influenced the emerging philosophical landscape of the ancient world.
+## See also
+- [Septuagint](/wiki/septuagint)
+- [Philo](/wiki/philo)
+- [Hellenization](/wiki/hellenization)
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