Ezekiel 26:1

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Key Reflection

In Ezekiel 26:1, God's word through the prophet foretells the destruction and subsequent rebuilding of Tyre, symbolizing the eventual triumph of divine judgment over opposition, which is part of a broader narrative of restoration and hope. This prophecy underscores the sovereignty of God and His redemptive plan amidst historical and spiritual conflicts.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Prophecies against Tyre. The siege of Tyre lasted thirteen years beginning 585 b.c., about three years after the capture of Jerusalem. While besieging Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar had driven Pharaoh Hophra back to the borders of Egypt. Tyre being thus relieved from a dangerous enemy, was exulting in her own deliverance, and in her neighbor’s ruin, when Ezekiel predicted the calamity about to befall her. The name Tyre means rock, and was given to the city in consequence of its position. This island-rock was the heart of Tyre, and the town upon the continent - called “Old Tyre,” possibly as having been the temporary position of the first settlers - was the outgrowth of the island city.

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