hii think the answer has to be no. the jewish people
dispersed in the world, are jewish first, and the country of birth second. it states god shall gather his people from the whole world to his chosen land, and i believe this has happened and is continuing to happen. when alexander entered jerusalem, he embraced their
culture and faith.
the jewish records have a record of this"
The only historical event connecting Alexander the Great with
the Jews is his visit to Jerusalem, which is recorded by Josephus
in a somewhat fantastic manner.
According to "Ant." xi. 8, -º-º 4-6, Alexander went to Jerusalem
after having taken Gaza. Jaddua, the high priest,
had a warning from God received in a dream,
in which he saw himself vested in a purple robe,
with his miter?that had the golden plate on which the name of God was
engraved?on his head. Accordingly he went to meet Alexander
at Sapha ("View" [of the Temple]).
Followed by the priests,
all clothed in fine linen, and by a multitude of citizens,
Jaddua awaited the coming of the king.
When Alexander saw the high priest,
he reverenced God (Lev. R. xiii., end), and saluted Jaddua;
while the Jews with one voice greeted Alexander. "
Also my greek chap book states this also,from the pseudo-callisthenes, called the text,click
http://www.geocities.com/losalexspirop/ ... ext.jpgthe pages on jerusalem are
http://www.geocities.com/losalexspirop/ ... -f.htmlthe only difference my chapbook states, it was jeremiah who led the procession, and the stones of joshua, not a plate with the words god sabaoth(lord of hosts)he ordered his army to inter marry, and allowed
the jewish culture to remain in tack, done to none other that he conquered.
Of interest the word The name "Byblos" became the Greek word for "papyrus scroll"
or "book". The Greek alphabet evolved into the Etruscan,
Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. The English word "Bible"
is derived from "Byblos".
note name on index page is not these, but the text, lost verse verse of attributed to pseudo-callisthenes. the only ones that would have fought alexander were those still loyal to darius and resenting cross-marriages, and fearing porus might darius friend.as