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That Alexander Romance wiki says;
"The earliest version is in the Greek language, dating to the 3rd century. "
600 years later.???
I'm interested in verifying whether Arrian and Plutarch are in fact the earliest written historical accounts.
I presume that Strobel and Blomberg mean "extant" because they very clearly state they are making "a comparison" with the equivalent extant Gospel document. But I'm happy to concede that other written histories about Alexander (and Jesus) existed earlier than the oldest extant documents we have today.
As I said earlier, I don't claim "earliest extant" is the same as "earliest".
"The earliest version is in the Greek language, dating to the 3rd century. "
600 years later.???
I'm interested in verifying whether Arrian and Plutarch are in fact the earliest written historical accounts.
I presume that Strobel and Blomberg mean "extant" because they very clearly state they are making "a comparison" with the equivalent extant Gospel document. But I'm happy to concede that other written histories about Alexander (and Jesus) existed earlier than the oldest extant documents we have today.
As I said earlier, I don't claim "earliest extant" is the same as "earliest".