Ezekiel 26 and 29
Posted by lehunt on April 2, 2011
I have updated my Bible commentary notes to include chapters 26 and 29 of Ezekiel, which contain Ezekiel’s controversial prophecy against the city of Tyre. The controversy stems from the claim that the Babylonians never conquered Tyre as Ezekiel said they would. The essence of my theory for interpreting this prophecy (and prophecy in general) is in the notes for 29:17. As always, feel free to leave comments!
This entry was posted on April 2, 2011 at 3:47 pm and is filed under Bible, Ezekiel, Old Testament.
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Ezekiel 26 and 29
Posted by lehunt on April 2, 2011
I have updated my Bible commentary notes to include chapters 26 and 29 of Ezekiel, which contain Ezekiel’s controversial prophecy against the city of Tyre. The controversy stems from the claim that the Babylonians never conquered Tyre as Ezekiel said they would. The essence of my theory for interpreting this prophecy (and prophecy in general) is in the notes for 29:17. As always, feel free to leave comments!
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This entry was posted on April 2, 2011 at 3:47 pm and is filed under Bible, Ezekiel, Old Testament. Tagged: Bible, bible commentary, controversial prophecy, Eastern Gate Press, Ezekiel, failed prophecy, Larry Hunt Bible Commentary, Nebuchadnezzar, Old Testament, siege of Tyre, Tyre. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.