![]() Zechariah, writing sometime between 520 and 470 B.C., was also well before Alexander’s rise to power. (see the third paragraph of this article). The non-eschatological prophecies in Daniel have proved so reliable that some critics have tried to post-date his writing, even though copious literary, historical, and biblical factors point to a date of writing in the sixth century B.C. However, the prophets Daniel and Zechariah wrote prophecies concerning Greece and Alexander’s Macedonian Empire. The name “Alexander” or “Alexander the Great,” referring to the Macedonian king, never appears in the Bible.
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