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1 | A message for the prince of Tyre | Ezekiel | Morant61 | 15313 | ||
Greetings Mawsjams! The answer appears to be both. Ez. 28:1-10 refers to a ruler. The description would seem to be a human ruler. Ez. 28:11-19 refers to a king. The description seems to refer to someone who could not possibly be human. One explanation of this would be that Ez. 28:1-10 refer to the human ruler of Tyre, while Ez. 28:11-19 refers to the spiritual ruler of Tyre, Satan. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | was God saying Satin was in Tyre | Ezekiel | Mawsjams | 15336 | ||
Do you know why God would use the son of Tyre and the Satan as the same. Is God telling the prince of Tyre that he did the same as Satan and that he would get ride of the prince just as he did with Satan for thinking he was God . |
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3 | was God saying Satin was in Tyre | Ezekiel | Morant61 | 15337 | ||
Greetings Mawsjams! You could be right! The ruler of Tyre could have been guilty of the same kind of pride that led to Satan's downfall. Or, the passage could mean that Satan was the ultimate source of Tyre's sin. I'm not sure! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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