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Thus, the removal of the Jewish people to Babylonia laid the groundwork for the Christian faith. Simply put, the Gentiles who followed Jesus had some familiarity with the Jews’ monotheism because of their erstwhile proliferation throughout the Mediterranean realm.

James Mikołajczyk

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