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04-11-2005, 01:29 AM | #11 |
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No, the island (and the city on it) did NOT sink.
Only a small part of it sank: this is common to ALL coastal cities in the Eastern Mediterranean. Obviously, the part that's underwater didn't get built on subsequently. Arcaeologists in scuba gear have found a lot of interesting stuff in the harbor of Alexandria recently. Can we therefore say that the city of Alexandria "sank beneath the waves", and is now desolate, "never to be inhabited again"? Of course not. Both Alexandria and Tyre still exist. The prophecy failed. If a city can be deemed "destroyed" and "uninhabited" because later buildings have erased most of what was there in Biblical times: then Jerusalem has been destroyed, and will never again be inhabited. I don't know why you are so fixated on the notion that there was a successful prophecy here: even Ezekiel knew otherwise, which is why he promised Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar as compensation (and that failed too). |
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Yes, Tyre proper was the island. The part that lay on the mainland was just an overflow. I suppose a modern analogy would be New York City (on the island of Manhattan) and Brooklyn etc.
I don't know how this helps your apologist, though, as the island withstood Nebuchadnezzar's siege (contrary to Ezekiel's prophecy) and has survived ever since: though subsequently conquered by Alexander, it is still inhabited today. |
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If you go to Google Images and type in Tyre or Sur (both names mean "Rock") you will find pictures of modern Tyre. Sur is just a different language but it means the same as Tyre. Sur sits on the same piece of land that Tyre sat on, and it is, and has always been, a place to cast nets (that makes sense since it was a seagoing town). It is true there are pieces of old Tyre in the water but they were cast there to get them out of the way as they were building a new foundation for modern Sur. Tyre never did sink as the prophets claim. If you do a google search for "errantyears" (without the quotation marks) and add "Tyre" or "Sur" you will discover this topic has been discussed before on Farrell Till's site. Needless to say the Christian claim that Tyre was an amazing example of Bible fulfillment is shattered. |
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I have merged the Tyre discussion from "Errors split..." into this thread.
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I'll repost the links to the Farrell Till / Matthew Hogan discussion on this topic, in the II Library, as they're relevant here.
Farrell Till: Prophecies: Imaginary and Unfulfilled Matthew Hogan: Till's Errors Concerning Tyre Farrell Till: Hogan's Errors Concerning Pronouns Matthew Hogan: A Straw House Amid 10-Foot Waves Farrell Till: The Romans, Greeks, and So Forth From Matthew Hogan's capitulation: Quote:
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Thank you
Jack the Bodiless, Amaleq13 and David Mooney for your help and info. I'm with you. I didn't quite know why the apologist would make this argument. I thought I would put it up here just in case I had missed something.I see I haven't missed anything. It's just bad apologetics.
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Lee, I honestly don't know how to proceed here. Apparenly you prefer to inhabit a parallel Universe in which the island of Tyre sank beneath the waves. I can just as easily propose a parallel Universe in which the entire city of Jerusalem plunged through a giant sinkhole into an underground lake, and is now entirely underwater. |
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Above-ground! Regards, Lee <= Off to do my taxes, will return for a more complete response in a day or two or so... |
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