So the Persian weapon against the Greeks was turned on themselves!
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Now when John [Jonathan] had departed this life, his son Jaddua succeeded in the high priesthood" (Book XI, Chapter VII, Paragraph 2).... <b>Now Alexander [the Great], when he had taken Gaza [332/331 B.C.], made haste to go up to Jerusalem; and Jaddua the high priest, when he heard that, was in an agony, and under terror, as not knowing how he should meet the Macedonians, since the king was displeased at his foregoing disobedience.... And when he [Jaddua] understood that he [Alexander] was not far from the city, he [Jaddua] went out in procession, with the priests and the multitude of the citizens. The procession was venerable, and the manner of it different from that of other nations.... </b>And when the Book of Daniel was showed him [Alexander], wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians, he [Alexander] supposed that himself was the person intended" (Antiquities of the Jews, Book XI, Chapter VIII, Paragraphs 4 and 5).
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My ref was to the Persianization of the Jews to take on the Hellenes or the Greeks during the exile period. Here the priest re-strengthened Alexander's resolve to take on the Persians. I think this is a turning point in the Hellenization or Westernization of the jews. In a way it paved the way for future Hellenization of Christians.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Now when John [Jonathan] had departed this life, his son Jaddua succeeded in the high priesthood" (Book XI, Chapter VII, Paragraph 2).... <b>Now Alexander [the Great], when he had taken Gaza [332/331 B.C.], made haste to go up to Jerusalem; and Jaddua the high priest, when he heard that, was in an agony, and under terror, as not knowing how he should meet the Macedonians, since the king was displeased at his foregoing disobedience.... And when he [Jaddua] understood that he [Alexander] was not far from the city, he [Jaddua] went out in procession, with the priests and the multitude of the citizens. The procession was venerable, and the manner of it different from that of other nations.... </b>And when the Book of Daniel was showed him [Alexander], wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians, he [Alexander] supposed that himself was the person intended" (Antiquities of the Jews, Book XI, Chapter VIII, Paragraphs 4 and 5).
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My ref was to the Persianization of the Jews to take on the Hellenes or the Greeks during the exile period. Here the priest re-strengthened Alexander's resolve to take on the Persians. I think this is a turning point in the Hellenization or Westernization of the jews. In a way it paved the way for future Hellenization of Christians.