Alexander in Judea.
After completing the subjugation¹ of Tyre, Alexander commenced his march for Egypt. His route led him through Judea. The time was about three hundred years before the birth of Christ, and, of course, this passage of the great conqueror through the land of Israel took place between the historical periods of the Old Testament and of the New, so that no account of it is given in the sacred² volume.
Josephus, and the character of his writings.
There was a Jewish writer named Josephus, who lived and wrote a few years after Christ, and, of course, more than three hundred years after Alexander. He wrote a history of the Jews, which is a very entertaining book to read; but he liked so much to magnify the importance of the events in the history of his country, and to embellish them with marvelous and supernatural incidents, that his narratives have not always been received with implicit faith. Josephus says that, as Alexander passed through Palestine, he went to pay a visit to Jerusalem. The circumstances of this visit, according to his account, were these.
1. subjugation: defeat 2. sacred: holy 3. requisitions: requests, demands
Alexander's visit to Jerusalem. Josephus's account of it.
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ALEXANDER'S END
CHAPTER XII - B.C. 326-319R
DETERIORATION OF CHARACTER
CHAPTER XI - B.C. 329
THE DEATH OF DARIUS
CHAPTER X - B.C. 330
THE GREAT VICTORY
CHAPTER IX - B.C. 331
ALEXANDER IN EGYPT
CHAPTER VIII - B.C. 332
THE SIEGE OF TYRE
CHAPTER VII - B.C. 333
DEFEAT OF DARIUS
B.C. 333
CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR
B.C. 334-333
CROSSING THE HELLESPONT
B.C. 334
THE REACTION
B.C. 335