Response:
Not at all. They are unique to each.
Judeo-Christian beliefs
An eternal soul
A belief in an afterlife for souls
One Supreme Being
God exists outside of fate or destiny
The universe is animated, possessing both body and spirit
Creation emerged from chaos and void
The God who established the universe remains omnipotent
A significant deluge wipes out most humanity
A person constructs an ark for salvation from the flood.
Greco-Roman beliefs
God is without void.
What aligns with both Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman beliefs is
Concept of a Higher Law or Ultimate Reality
Clarification:
The beliefs of Greco-Roman traditions diverge from those of Judeo-Christian traditions regarding their deities. Judeo-Christian faith acknowledges only one God as the supreme authority of the cosmos, whereas Greco-Roman faith accommodates many deities, with individuals praying and offering sacrifices to multiple gods. While both belief systems uphold the notion of supreme law, Judeo-Christian followers adhere to divine law while Greco-Roman followers subscribe to laws created by humans.
The idea that God embodies void is not shared by both. In contrast, the Judeo-Christian perspective maintains that God is vibrant and overflowing with existence.