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Ezekiel 26:1 meaning

An explanation of Ezekiel 26:1

In ancient times, Tyre was one of the most prominent and wealthy maritime cities. Known for its commercial prowess and strategic location, Tyre frequently found itself at odds with rising powers such as Assyria and Babylon. The prophetic oracle against Tyre unfolds during a critical time in Israel’s history, shortly after Jerusalem's destruction. This prophecy serves as a divine response to Tyre's gloating about Jerusalem's fall, seeing it not as a loss for God’s people, but as an opportunity to benefit commercially. Ultimately, Tyre’s fate reflects the broader theme of divine justice: when one nation, blinded by pride and self-sufficiency, rejoices in the downfall of another, it may itself be next in line for judgment.

Ezekiel 26:1