Ezekiel's Prophecies Against Tyre (4): The King of Tyre in Eden (Ezekiel 28:11-19) by Rev. Angus Stewart
I. His Amazing Location
II. His Intriguing Resemblances
III. His Terrible Judgment
William Greenhill (1591–1671): "Choice accomplishments, with outward glory and greatness, are no arguments of God's grace, or God's special favour towards men. Heathens, and the worst of men, have had these; the prince of Tyrus, who blasphemously said he was a god, he sealed up the sum; he was a complete prince, he had choice endowments, he was full of wisdom, perfect in beauty, he had outward glory and greatness as much as any, he was seated in a paradise, he glistered with pearls and precious stones, he had as choice music as was to be had; yet notwithstanding all these, he was a wretched man, under the curse of God, and was to die the death of the uncircumcised. What vanity is it, therefore, to pride ourselves in any human excellences, to set our hearts upon, or confide in, any outward glory or greatness!" (An Exposition of Ezekiel, pp. 618-619).
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