Multiple Choice
What happened to Judaism in the Hellenistic era after Alexander's death?
A) The Ptolemaic kingdom allowed freedom of religion.
B) The Antigonid kingdom demanded adherence to Stoicism.
C) Conservative Jews rejected Hellenized Judaism as too compromised.
D) There was widespread conversion to Judaism in the religiously tolerant Hellenistic world.
E) Syncretism with other religions led to Christianity.
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