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								title = "Ezekiel 26:1–14"
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								date = "2023-05-11"
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								### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel26.1-14)
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								The next nation to be given judgement is Tyre. The judgement on Tyre is more
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								detailed than the previous ones, with three whole chapters devoted to it. Tyre
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								was a Phoenician city on an island off the coast of modern-day Lebanon. While
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								there were some military conflicts between Tyre and Israel over the centuries,
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								mostly there were economic and cultural exchanges. However, when some of the
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								cultural exchanges involved the cults of the Baals, particularly promoted by
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								Queen Jezebel, we can see why several of God's prophets have spoken out against
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								Tyre.
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								However, Ezekiel's judgement has nothing to do with religious differences, but
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								with the way Tyre decided to take advantage over Jerusalem's fallen state.
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								Instead of mourning, they saw an exciting opportunity to make themselves rich
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								by using trade routes that had been under the control of Israel and Judah.
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								Instead of being concerned with why Jerusalem had been laid waste, they were
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								gloating over the advantage Israel's straits provided for them.
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								Because of this, declared the Lord, many nations would come against Tyre,
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								including the armies of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon. He would bring many
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								horses, chariots, horsemen, and soldiers to lay siege to Tyre, wiping out the
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								part of the city on the mainland. While historical records show that the
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								fortress of the island withstood the siege for thirteen years, Nebuchadnezzar
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								would eventually be victorious, just as the Lord had said.
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								Nothing can thwart Your purposes, and kings and nations are carried along by
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								Your will.
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