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Dear...dear...dear...
Here's modern Tyre...and they aren't even fishing with NETS. |
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Yet more desperate attempts to avoid the uncomfortable truth:
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1 refers to the destruction of the mainland settlements. Everything after that was supposed to happen to TYRE ITSELF (the island). In particular, 5 is another outright fabrication, because the Bible says you're wrong (and I have pointed this out to you before). Nebby's forces FAILED to tread ALL the streets of TYRE. Quote:
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And of course the "island of Tyre" does exist. It's now connected to the mainland, but the same land-mass still physically exists: and still bears the city of Tyre. |
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Message to arnolo: You were wrong when you said that God uses prophecy as a sign for believers. Old Testament Jews were believers, and most of them rejected Jesus. If Micah had predicted that the messiah would rule a heavenly kindgom instead of an earthly kingdom like Micah misled the Jews to believe, and had predicted that the messiah would heal people, and that the messiah would be crucified, buried, and rise from the dead in three days, and that Pontius Pilate would become the Roman governor of Palestine, and that Herod would become the King of Judea, surely more Jews would have accepted Jesus. Historically, many people have accepted all kinds of outlandish religions based upon much less convincing evidence than that.
If you are evasive, that will not work. If you claim that I am off-topic, I wish to inform you that I will also post this in the thread that is titled 'Bible prophecy.' Sooner of later, you will have to discuss these arguments or you will lose all of your credibility. No reasonable motives why God predicts the future = no God of the Bible. |
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1. Ezekiel knew that Nebby did not plunder Tyre, so is it possible that he changed He to They in verse 12 that begans with the plundering of Tyre, to seperate Nebby from They? Or did he go ahead to write anyway leaving the failed prophecy unchanged? (which makes no sense it all, prophets were very serious about their work). 2. And if Ezekiel was targeting the island only why would he have Nebby destroying it, then turn around in the same and next chapter saying Tyre and everything in it would be destroyed BY the sea? 3. Ezekiel wasnt an engineer? Come on all it takes is common sense to know you cannot build siege mounds in the sea, and chariots and horses and battering rams against an isalnd fortress with no land outside its walls is just stupid. There is ofcourse a clear hint of the causeway but that is listed under "They." 4. God says that Tyre would be completely DESOLATE WITHOUT INHABITANT when he brings the sea over Tyre in ch. 26. In ch. 27. How can a desolate city be inhabited by fishermen? How can you spread nets on top of a rock that is buried beneath the sea? (This shows that Tyre would be reduced to a fishing villege city or town with the mainland city gone where nets are spread on its former location until the last judgement. There is a clear seperation between verse 14 and 20. Verse 20 makes it clear that this desolation will not occur until the sea is brought over Tyre it also corrosponds to ch. 27:"IN THE TIME WHEN YOU SHALL BE BROKEN BY THE SEAS IN THE DEPTHS OF THE WATER....ALL YOUR COMPANY IN THE MIDST OF YOU SHALL FALL." and "ALL YOUR COMPANY...SHALL FALL INTO THE MIDST OF THE SEAS IN THE DAY OF YOUR RUIN." This is strong evidence that Tyre is destroyed by the sea not at the hands of any nation. The nations were only to reduce it to a fishing site. Verse14 ends the mainland city 15 begins with the island which ends in verse 20. Verse 14 and 20 are two different judgements against two locations....mainland and island Tyre. Ive been trying to locate the spring water located on the mainland that was (is?) used as a source of water for both the mainland and island can anyone point this out on a map? Arnoldo? Can you answer these my friend? And by the way that city of Sur on the mainland seems awfully far back from the coast...dont you think? |
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once again sugar takes the apologist route and keeps fabricating the same old tyred (tongue in cheek) responses.
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I suggest you read the exchange between Farrell Till and Matthew Hogan on the "Tyre prophecy": 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 Matthew Hogan's capitulation Ezekiel's haphazard use of pronouns is explored in that debate. He uses "he" and "they" interchangeably, and nothing can be inferred from this. Quote:
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Therefore, obviously, it could be done. BTW, the sea between Tyre and the mainland was mostly very shallow (which is why Alex's causeway worked). Quote:
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