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|  05-05-2006, 02:50 PM | #211 | 
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			Oops, the 4 million is for Lebanon itself. Still, 100,000 people is hardly "utterly destroyed".
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|  05-05-2006, 08:35 PM | #212 | 
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			Historically, kingdoms rising and falling has been the rule, not the exception, so why do fundamentalist Christians find the partial destruction of Tyre, or any other city for that matter, to be in any way unusual? It is suspicious that although Ezekiel called Nebuchadnezzar a king of kings, there is no evidence that this king of kings defeated the mainland settlement in the manner that Ezekiel described. It is also suspicious that when Alexander finally conquered the island settlement, the Tyrians against whom the prophecy was originally spoken had been dead for centuries, many of whom died from natural causes and were not taken into slavery.
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 Johnny, have you ever produced any hard evidence about the Tyre during Ezekiel's day? I find it fascinating all the imaginations about two Tyre's? I view one Kingdom of Tyre and one city, with one King. | |
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 When the Greeks ruled, or the Romans, it meant that the Tyrians were slaves or worse, dead. Quote: 
 Not even the ruins of Tyre remain, just Greek or Roman colonies or later! | ||
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|  05-06-2006, 12:32 PM | #219 | |
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|  05-06-2006, 12:36 PM | #220 | |
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 Farrell Till attempts to claim that many Tyrians survived the Greek conquest, but of course, they were nothing more than slaves or subjects of the Greeks. After Tyre was defeated, Alexandria, Eygpt took over was the dominate Port city. The Glory of Tyre, their wealth, their power was gone forever. | |
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