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| | | How Familiar Was Aristotle With Jewish Theology?
Were the OT and Rabbinical writings well known among the Greeks during the 4th Century BC?
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Not at all. The Hebrew Scriptures would not become well-known in the Hellenic world until the time of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who commissioned the Septuagint.
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