Alexander in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. ALEXANDER THE GREAT. Born at Pella, 356 B.C., son of
Philip, king of Macedon; not named, but described
prophetically: "an he-goat" )symbol of ogility, the Graeco-
Macedonian empire) coming from the W. on the face of the
whole earth and not touching the ground (implying the
incredible swiftness of his conquests); and the goat had A
NOTABLE HORN (Alexander) between his eyes, and he came to
the ram that had two horns (Media and Persia, the second
great world kingdom, the successor of Babylon; under both
Daniel prophesied long before the rise of the Macedon-Greek
kingdom) standing before the river (at the river Granicus
Alexander gained his first victory over Darius Codomanus,
334 B.C.) and ran unto him in the fury of his power, moved
with choler against him (on account of the Persian invasions
of Greece and cruelties to the Greeks), and smote the ram
and broke his two horns; and there was no power in the ram
to stand before him; but he cast him down to the ground and
stamped upon him, and there was none that could deliver the
ram out of his hand: therefore the he-goat waxed very great,
and when he was strong the great horn was broken, and for it
came up four notable ones toward the four winds of heaven"
(Daniel 8:5-8)...
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