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synagogues were the setting for prayer and the reading of sacred scripture, but they also provided a focus for the general activities of the community – especially education. This was not just education for an elite, as was the case in Greek society, but education for everyone in the Jewish community; and it had a strong moral emphasis, unlike the concentration on cultic practice in the many other religions of the Mediterranean world.
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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