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Alexander the Great in Jerusalem

Alexander the Great in Jerusalem

Ory Amitay

Oxford University Press
2025
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Alexander the Great in Jerusalem: Myth and History discusses four different stories told in antiquity about the meeting between Alexander the Great and the Judeans of Jerusalem. In history, this meeting passed without noticeable events. Into the historical void stepped various Judean storytellers, who wrote not what was, but what could (or even should) have been. The tradition as a whole deals with an issue that resurfaced time and again in ancient Judean history: conquest and regime installment by new foreign rulers. It does so by using Alexander as a cipher for a current Hellenistic and Roman foreign rule. The earliest version can be traced to the context of the Seleukid monarch Antiochos III "the Great", and postulates a Judean text from that time that has been hitherto unknown, and which survived in a Byzantine recension (epsilon) of the Alexander Romance. The second and third chapters turn to rabbinic sources, and deal with the Judean approaches and attitudes towards Roman occupation and rule, first at the advent of Pompey and then at the institution of Provincia ludaea at the expense of the Herodian dynasty. The final story is the most famous, previously considered the earliest, rather than the latest; that of Josephus. Alexander the Great in Jerusalem demonstrates how the historical tradition consistently maintained the moral and sacral superiority of the Jerusalem temple and of Judaism, making Alexander either embrace monotheism or prostrate himself before the Judean high priest. This not only bolstered Judean self-confidence under conditions of military and political inferiority, but also brought the changing foreign rulers into the fold of Judean sacred history.
From Alexander to Jesus

From Alexander to Jesus

Ory Amitay

University of California Press
2010
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Scholars have long recognized the relevance to Christianity of the many stories surrounding the life of Alexander the Great, who claimed to be the son of Zeus. But until now, no comprehensive effort has been made to connect the mythic life and career of Alexander to the stories about Jesus and to the earliest theology of the nascent Christian churches. Ory Amitay delves into a wide range of primary texts in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew to trace Alexander as a mythological figure, from his relationship to his ancestor and rival, Herakles, to the idea of his divinity as the son of a god. In compelling detail, Amitay illuminates both Alexander's links to Herakles and to two important and enduring ideas: that of divine sonship and that of reconciliation among peoples.
Glo-O-Ory!!! What a Faith Journey

Glo-O-Ory!!! What a Faith Journey

Bishop W. L. Bryant

Uwriteit Publishing Company
2013
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This book is the journey of a man that for one year lived a life of faith. Many times we may say whatever God wants me to do I am willing to do. But what if God gave you the greatest challenge of your life and spoke to you like he did Abram saying, "Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee." Genesis 12:1 Often we hear the voice of God, and we pretend we didn't hear anything. Just imagine you are told to leave everything, and go on a homeless journey. You must leave all the luxuries and comforts of home behind to be homeless for a year. You are told to take nothing with you, but the clothes on your back. No credit cards, checks, passbook savings, no drivers license, Social Security card, no ID, and no cash. NOTHING but F-A-I-T-H What would you do? Here is a story of faith, courage and obedience from a man of God that forsook all at the Master's call to go on a journey that would change his entire life. This book will restore your faith, deepen your dedication for God, your love for your fellowman and help you to see that life has purpose and we each are called to minister to the least of them. The words that you want to hear from the Master at the end of your journey are; for, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." Matthew 25:40 Bishop: W. L. Bryant is a man of God that has seen God move on many occasions. He is no stranger to the power of God and this book is just another testimony of the awesomeness of the God he serves. Bishop Bryant has always had a burden in his heart for the homeless with an effort to try to recruit others into this worthy ministry. Bishop Bryant wrote this book with the hope that it will be used to open the hearts, minds, and eyes to a problem that we see every day yet we try to sweep under the rug. Bishop wants to see the church taking a more active role and he pray that this book will help the church to deal with the needs of the homeless with love, compassion, and wisdom. ALL HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS ARE A CREATION OF THE CREATOR And it's time that we take up the torch and treat them as such so that we can hear the words of the Master saying, "For I was hungered, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me." Matthew 25:35-36a