Alexander the Great was born after the writing of the last book of the Old Testament and died before the events described in the New Testament.
Alexander the Great desired to create the greatest library and have one of each book. After his death, Ptolemy fulfilled Alexander's desire by translating the Septuagint into Greek for the non-Hebrew speaking Jews in Egypt. Ron Moseley
Greek Koine was the dialect of Greek used in the Hellenistic empires formed after the death of Alexander the Great. The Old Testament was written almost entirely in Hebrew, with a small amount written in Aramaic, a related Semitic language. It was translated into Greek Koine. The Gospels of the New Testament were written in Greek Koine. Paul's epsitles were also written in Greek. The remaining books of the New Testament were all written in Greek Koine in the final form in which they have come down to us, but some may have earlier layers (sections) that were written in Hebrew or Aramaic.
A:The Old Testament, originally written in Hebrew with a small amount in Aramaic, was translated into Greek in the second century BCE. Although there is an uninformed view that one or two of the New Testament gospels were written in Aramaic or Hebrew and translated into Greek, this is not really true - the entire New Testament was originally written in Greek. The translation of the Old Testament took place too long before the advent of Christianity to have any influence on the spread of Christianity.
Alexander the great was Greek.
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No, Alexander the great is not single.
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Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
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Yes, Alexander the great was a scholar.
Alexander the great's mentor was Aristotle