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Hebrew Bible, Zechariah, 9.4-9.6


הִנֵּה אֲדֹנָי יוֹרִשֶׁנָּה וְהִכָּה בַיָּם חֵילָהּ וְהִיא בָּאֵשׁ תֵּאָכֵל׃Behold, the Lord will impoverish her, And He will smite her power into the sea; And she shall be devoured with fire.


תֵּרֶא אַשְׁקְלוֹן וְתִירָא וְעַזָּה וְתָחִיל מְאֹד וְעֶקְרוֹן כִּי־הֹבִישׁ מֶבָּטָהּ וְאָבַד מֶלֶךְ מֵעַזָּה וְאַשְׁקְלוֹן לֹא תֵשֵׁב׃Ashkelon shall see it, and fear, Gaza also, and shall be sore pained, And Ekron, for her expectation shall be ashamed; And the king shall perish from Gaza, And Ashkelon shall not be inhabited.


וְיָשַׁב מַמְזֵר בְּאַשְׁדּוֹד וְהִכְרַתִּי גְּאוֹן פְּלִשְׁתִּים׃And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, And I will cut off the pride of the Philistines.


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1. Hebrew Bible, Amos, 1.8 (8th cent. BCE - 6th cent. BCE)

2. Hebrew Bible, Isaiah, 44.28, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 45.5, 45.6, 45.7, 45.8, 45.9, 45.10, 45.11, 45.12, 45.13, 56, 56.1, 56.2, 56.3, 56.4, 56.5, 56.6, 56.7, 56.8, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 63.7-64.12, 64, 65, 66 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

44.28. הָאֹמֵר לְכוֹרֶשׁ רֹעִי וְכָל־חֶפְצִי יַשְׁלִם וְלֵאמֹר לִירוּשָׁלִַם תִּבָּנֶה וְהֵיכָל תִּוָּסֵד׃ 44.28. That saith of Cyrus: ‘He is My shepherd, And shall perform all My pleasure’; Even saying of Jerusalem: ‘She shall be built’; And to the temple: ‘My foundation shall be laid.’"
3. Hebrew Bible, Zechariah, 9.5-9.6 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

4. Josephus Flavius, Jewish Antiquities, 11.325-11.339 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

11.325. but when the seven months of the siege of Tyre were over, and the two months of the siege of Gaza, Sanballat died. Now Alexander, when he had taken Gaza, made haste to go up to Jerusalem; 11.326. 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. He therefore ordained that the people should make supplications, and should join with him in offering sacrifice to God, whom he besought to protect that nation, and to deliver them from the perils that were coming upon them; 11.327. whereupon God warned him in a dream, which came upon him after he had offered sacrifice, that he should take courage, and adorn the city, and open the gates; that the rest should appear in white garments, but that he and the priests should meet the king in the habits proper to their order, without the dread of any ill consequences, which the providence of God would prevent. 11.328. Upon which, when he rose from his sleep, he greatly rejoiced, and declared to all the warning he had received from God. According to which dream he acted entirely, and so waited for the coming of the king. 11.329. 5. And when he understood that he was not far from the city, he 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. It reached to a place called Sapha, which name, translated into Greek, signifies a prospect, for you have thence a prospect both of Jerusalem and of the temple. 11.331. for Alexander, when he saw the multitude at a distance, in white garments, while the priests stood clothed with fine linen, and the high priest in purple and scarlet clothing, with his mitre on his head, having the golden plate whereon the name of God was engraved, he approached by himself, and adored that name, and first saluted the high priest. 11.332. The Jews also did all together, with one voice, salute Alexander, and encompass him about; whereupon the kings of Syria and the rest were surprised at what Alexander had done, and supposed him disordered in his mind. 11.333. However, Parmenio alone went up to him, and asked him how it came to pass that, when all others adored him, he should adore the high priest of the Jews? To whom he replied, “I did not adore him, but that God who hath honored him with his high priesthood; 11.334. for I saw this very person in a dream, in this very habit, when I was at Dios in Macedonia, who, when I was considering with myself how I might obtain the dominion of Asia, exhorted me to make no delay, but boldly to pass over the sea thither, for that he would conduct my army, and would give me the dominion over the Persians; 11.335. whence it is that, having seen no other in that habit, and now seeing this person in it, and remembering that vision, and the exhortation which I had in my dream, I believe that I bring this army under the divine conduct, and shall therewith conquer Darius, and destroy the power of the Persians, and that all things will succeed according to what is in my own mind.” 11.336. And when he had said this to Parmenio, and had given the high priest his right hand, the priests ran along by him, and he came into the city. And when he went up into the temple, he offered sacrifice to God, according to the high priest’s direction, and magnificently treated both the high priest and the priests. 11.337. And when the Book of Daniel was showed him wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians, he supposed that himself was the person intended. And as he was then glad, he dismissed the multitude for the present; but the next day he called them to him, and bid them ask what favors they pleased of him; 11.338. whereupon the high priest desired that they might enjoy the laws of their forefathers, and might pay no tribute on the seventh year. He granted all they desired. And when they entreated him that he would permit the Jews in Babylon and Media to enjoy their own laws also, he willingly promised to do hereafter what they desired. 11.339. And when he said to the multitude, that if any of them would enlist themselves in his army, on this condition, that they should continue under the laws of their forefathers, and live according to them, he was willing to take them with him, many were ready to accompany him in his wars.


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akko Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
alexander the great Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98, 127
ashkelon Altmann, Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 (2019) 102
athenian Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
book of isaiah/jesajabuch Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
carcass Altmann, Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 (2019) 102
cypriot Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
cyrus (ii) Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
damascus Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127, 129
deutero-zechariah Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127
diadochi Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127
eastern mediterranean coastline Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
egypt/ägypten Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98, 129
egyptian Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
fortschreibung Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
greece Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127, 129
hebrew Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98, 130
identity Altmann, Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 (2019) 102
jerusalem Altmann, Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 (2019) 102; Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98, 127
jesajabuch/book of isaiah Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
josephus Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98, 127
judah Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
judah maccabee Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
literary-critical Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
lxx/septuagint/septuaginta Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
maccabean Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127
masoretic Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
messianic figure Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
nature Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127
palestine Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
palestinian Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
penitential prayer Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
persian-period/persian period Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
persian Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98, 129
philistia, philistine Altmann, Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 (2019) 102
ptolemaic Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
ptolemy i Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
septuagint/septuaginta/lxx Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
sidon Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
simon (maccabee) Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
sinai Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
taboo Altmann, Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 (2019) 102
temple Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
trito-isaianic Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
vorlage Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 130
wars of the diadochi Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 127
yehud Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98
zion Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
ägypten/egypt' Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 129
ägypten/egypt Bezzel and Pfeiffer, Prophecy and Hellenism (2021) 98