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Ezekiel 26

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Ezekiel 26:1-21

The Fall of Tyre Predicted The desolation of Tyre is announced (Ezekiel 26:1-6), its siege by Nebuchadrezzar is vividly described (Ezekiel 26:7-14), a lamentation for its fall is put into the mouths of the princes of the sea (Ezekiel 26:15-18), and God’s threat of judgment is again repeated (Ezekiel 26:19-21).

  1. The eleventh year] 586 b.c. The month is not given, but the date must have been after the destruction of Jerusalem, in the fifth month of that year (2 Kings 25:8): see Ezekiel 26:2.
  2. Tyrus] RV ‘Tyre,’ and so throughout Ezekiel 26-28. Aha, etc.] Tyre had rejoiced because of the commercial advantage she would reap from the fall of Jerusalern. Gates of the people] RV ‘gate of the peoples.’ Jerusalem lay near the highway of traffic which led northward to Tyre, and its fall would remove a barrier to Tyrian trade.
  3. Like the top of a rock] RV ‘a bare rock’: so in Ezekiel 26:14.
  4. Her daughters] tributary states or cities.
  5. Isles] the maritime countries of the Mediterranean.
  6. Princes of the sea] the rulers of these seaboard lands.
  7. Tyre is personified, and represented as going down into the under-world of the dead: see Ezekiel 31:14-18; Ezekiel 32:18-32. And shall set glory] perhaps we should read, with LXX, ’nor arise.’

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