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1. No, not really.
2. Tyre rebuilt from the damage in less than 20 years and became a regional economic superpowr again. Prophecy fails! :rolling: :rolling: Quote:
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Message to arnoldo: Why doesn't God ever make indisputable prophecies? His refusal to make indisputable predictions does not benefit him or anyone else, and needlessly invites dissent instead of discouraging dissent. No reasonable motives = no God of the Bible.
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I love your logic... "Nebby attacked and defeated Tyre, but didn't defeat Tyre. They of course didn't rebuild because that would invalidate prophecy. Then Alex comes along and defeats Tyre again which was never rebuilt. Then he takes the ruins of Tyre to build a bridge to get to Tyre. Then he destroys but doesn't destroy Tyre again. Then the residents rebuilt Tyre, but it's not really Tyre, because Tyre could never be rebuilt. Tyre no longer exists even though it does. Thus, prophecy was fulfilled!"
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Sorry, it was destroyed again by Antigonus ( hence, many nations). Trade eventually went to Alexandria instead of Tyre.
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No. It has become clear that arnoldo is refusing to give any actual thought to the evidence presented and has been reduced to repeating foolish questions that do nothing but waste time and bandwidth.
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2. Many nations" refers to the Babylonian army. 3. The prophecy said that it would be destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar and not recover. Yet you are caught red-handed admitting that it recovered after Babylon, and also recovered after Alexander. Results say: Prophecy fails! :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: Quote:
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