Based on the provided documents, Ellen White does not appear to discuss Alexander the Great in these excerpts. The only mention of "Alexander" is in reference to a coppersmith named Alexander who opposed Paul's ministry in Ephesus.
In her book *The Spirit of Prophecy,
Volume 3*, Ellen White describes how Alexander, one of the craftsmen, a coppersmith, to whom Paul afterward referred as having done him much evilwas chosen to speak against the apostles during the riot at Ephesus (
3SP 431.2). This Alexander was a man of considerable abilitywho tried to direct the crowd's anger specifically toward Paul and his companions, but the mob rejected him because he was a Jew.
This Alexander the coppersmith is a different person from Alexander the Great, the ancient Macedonian king and military conqueror. The documents provided do not contain any references to the historical figure Alexander the Great or his empire.
If you're interested in Ellen White's writings on ancient history or biblical prophecy related to world empires, I would need to search for different documents that might address those topics.
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