Introduction
A.M. 3416. B.C. 588.
The comparatively despicable nations of the Ammonites and Moabites on the south-east, Edomites on the south, and Philistines on the south-west, of Judea, received a short doom. Now Tyre, at that time the most famous city for trade in the world, receives a large one in this and the two subsequent chapters. Here, after the date of the prediction, is,
(1,) One cause of the Tyrians’ ruin; namely, their rejoicing in Jerusalem’s fall, in hopes of increasing their trade by it, Ezekiel 26:2 , Ezekiel 26:3 .
(2,) Their destruction, how terrible and complete! 4-6, Ezekiel 26:12-14 ; and to be effected by a prodigious and furious army of Chaldeans, Ezekiel 26:3 , Ezekiel 26:7-11 .
(3,) What surprise and alarm their desolations should give to the nations around, Ezekiel 26:15-21 .
Be the first to react on this!