25. The Hellenistic Age: Alexander to Antiochus III
Following the death of Alexander, his vast domains were split up among four of his military commanders, and thus commenced the age of Greek influence throughout the Mediterranean World. The eleventh chapter of Daniel, though complicated and challenging to read, provides insight into this era and evidence of God's providence in protecting his people during turbulent times. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.

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26. Antiochus Epiphanes and the Maccabees

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24. Alexander the Great and the Old Testament

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After Alexander: Hellenization, Cities, and Kingdoms

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21. Xerxes the Great and Queen Esther

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15. Manasseh and the End of the Assyrian Empire

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26. Antiochus Epiphanes and the Maccabees

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Secret History #20: The Hellenistic World

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23. The Greeks Seek for Wisdom

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107: Jews and Judaism from Alexander the Great to Antiochus III

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3. Noah's Flood and the Epic of Gilgamesh

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11. The Assyrian Empire and the Israelite Monarchy

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36. Nero and Imperial Persecution of Christians

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The Crusades: Part 1 – Political Origins and Proto-Crusades (1061–1108)

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7. Joseph and the Hyksos Pharaohs

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