Answer: The Greek view of history is like watching a parade from the ground behind the fence because it is limited. The Hebrew view is similar to watching a parade from a balcony because you can see the beginning, middle, and end of the parade.
As the Greeks viewed history, it was very cyclical in the sense that nations were rising and falling. However, a purpose was behind it all, which the Greeks could not see from their vantage point.
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