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It was often attacked by Egypt, besieged by Shalmaneser V, who was assisted by the Phoenicians of the mainland, for five years, and by Nebuchadnezzar (586--573 BC) for thirteen years, without success, although a compromise peace was made in which Tyre paid tribute to the Babylonians. It later fell under the power of the Persians.
they werent taken down till later though with the level of how nations did that all the time its to vauge to be an actually prophecy
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ok ill give you it says that that though ill continue it with a qoute that tyre was actually not conquered by babylon
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Ezekial 26 and Ezekial 28 is slightly different from one another, because Ezekial 26 is about the prophecy against the city of Tyre, and Ezekial 28 is the prophecy against the king of Tyre. I agree with you that they were many countries during that time period that were invaded by foreign countries, so I see where your coming from. However Ezekial 26:7 says specifically which country and which King would be responisble for Tyre's down fall which was the Babylon ruled by King Nebuchadnezzar.
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Ezekial 28 is slightly different from Ezekial 26. Ezekial 28 is a prophesy about the king of Tyre, and Ezekial 26 is a prophesy against the city of Tyre. However,you are right foreign invasion happened all the time during that time period, which makes it more impressive. In Ezekial 26 it just doesn't say any foreign power. But it says specifically who in Ezekial 26: 7 it says that Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon would destroy that city.
Hey another scripture you can look at is Deuteronomy 28:64-65 This talks about how Israel would be removed from their homeland and disbursed throughout the world.
Which did come to past; Foreign powers forced the Hebrew people out of their homeland and they were scattered all over the world.
Deuteronomy 30: 4-5 says that Israel would be re-established and they would come back to their homeland. This was fulfilled in 1945 after WWII.
If you have any questions ill answer the best way I can.
Drcenac 4 years ago
61 Also every sickness and every plague in 28 he talks about plagues of sickness on isreal but other nations did it he also said And the LORD will take you back to Egypt in ships first there was no evidence jews were slaves there in the first place (the poeple built the pyraminds not slaves) but i didnt see anything in 28 that told about foreign powers scattering them(so if i missed it please correct me) and most of the immagration was because of the UN Partition Plan
nailo1 4 years ago
Another scripture you can look at is Deuteronomy 29:23; this talks talks about how Israel's land would become barren and unproductive thousands of years before it happened. And it did come to past Israel had one of the worst soils in the world.
Deuteronomy 30:10 says how God would make the land fruitful again after the Israelites return to their homeland after being scattered all over the world. And today one of Israel's main export are Fruits.
Drcenac 4 years ago
when they see the plagues of that land and the sicknesses which the LORD has laid on it; not exactly what happened it fell under attack and was pretty screwed after the Bar Kokhba revolt failed and 30:9 talks about the land being fruitful but its main export is because of advances in science "Farming in Israel is highly sophisticated, capital intensive, and based on a high level of technology" so their soil being bad is not as much a problem anymore
nailo1 4 years ago
Hey what's up nailo, I hope everything is well.
I have another scripture that you can research for yourself if you have the time. Deuteronomy 30:1-6 this talks about what would happen to Israel; how they would be disbursed all over the world, but would come back to their homeland. This was fulfilled in 1945 after WWII
Drcenac 4 years ago
but the 500 limit really reduced my capabilities so if you have anything i may have to send it via message
nailo1 4 years ago