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Ancient nation and dominant western cultural power; target of Persian military ambition and the homeland whose civilization Alexander the Great spread across the known world
GreeceHistorically Verified
Thousands of archaeological sites across the country. One of the most documented civilizations in human history.
Prophesied in Daniel as a sweeping world empire, Greece shaped the entire New Testament through its language and culture. Paul traveled its cities—preaching in Athens and founding the church at Corinth (Acts 17–18).
1 Chronicles
The Whole Story in One Family Tree
Greece appears here as the geographic destination of Javan's descendants — one of Japheth's sons became the progenitor of the civilization that would later dominate the Mediterranean world.
John
The Chapter That Almost Didn't Make It
Greece rounds out the list of conquering powers — the Hellenistic empire under Alexander and his successors had reshaped Jewish culture, making the crowd's claim to unbroken freedom historically untenable.
Acts
The Longest Sermon and the Last Goodbye
Greece is where Paul spent three months consolidating his work before a discovered assassination plot forced him to change his travel route back through Macedonia.
Genesis
The Family Tree That Built the World
Greece is identified here as the nation that traces its origins to Javan, son of Japheth — one of history's most influential civilizations already encoded in seed form within this post-flood genealogy.
Daniel
The Dream That Mapped the Future
Greece is cited as another fulfillment of the statue's sequence — Alexander's empire rose and fell just as the bronze section of the dream predicted, centuries after Daniel spoke.
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