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  2. Dec 8, 2023 · Question. What is the significance of the city of Tyre in the Bible? Answer. Tyre is thought to be one of the oldest cities on the Phoenician coast, established long before the Israelites entered the land of Canaan. Isaiah affirms Tyre’s ancient origins as “from days of old” ( Isaiah 23:5–7 ).

  3. Isaiah ( 23:2, 12) seems to imply that Tyre was a colony of Sidon. She was a “daughter of Sidon” according to the prophet, and the phrase “Sidonian goods” in Homer might imply that Sidon was the more ancient city.

    • 1 History of Tyre
    • 2 Tyre in Prophecy
    • 3 Tyre in The New Testament
    • Bibliography

    The city of Tyre was located on two islands 600-700m from themainland and 40 km south of Sidon. The prophet Isaiah called her "the old, oldcity" (Isa. 23:7) and we have evidence that she was inhabited from early in the3rd millennium BC. The first written reference appears in an EgyptianExecration text dating from c. 1780-1750 BC (Katzenstein & Edwa...

    The Bible contains a number of specific prophesies concerningTyre. Many of these prophecies have been cited used by apologists in defence ofthe divine origin of Scripture because their fulfilment was very accurate. Itis therefore worth examining each in some detail. 2.1 The Lord's Case Against Tyre.The city of Tyregrew extremely rich through its ex...

    Tyre appears several times in the Gospel accounts. Jesus spentsome time ministering in the region of Tyre and Sidon (Matt. 15:21). There heministered to the daughter of a Syrophoenecian woman who was possessed by anevil spirit (15:22-28; Mark 7:24-31) Afterwards he compared the response he hadhad in the cities of the Gentiles with that in the towns...

    Arrian, 1976. History of Alexander andIndica, 2.15.6-7; 2.16.7. (Translated by P.A. Brunt, "Arrian with anEnglish translation," Loeb Classical Library,Vol. 1. London:William Heinemann Ltd. Bikai, Patricia Maynor 1992. "Phoenician Tyre,"Martha Sharp Joukowsky (ed.), The Heritage of Tyre: Essays on the History,Archaeology and Preservation of Tyre.Dub...

  4. Jan 1, 2021 · This article was first published in the Fall 2002 issue of Bible and Spade. The names Tyre and Sidon were famous in the ancient Near East. They are also important cities in the Old and New Testaments. Both are now located in Lebanon, with Tyre 20 mi south of Sidon and only 12 mi north of the Israel-Lebanon border.

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Tyre, an ancient city in present-day Lebanon, has significant historical and biblical significance. It was a major center of maritime trade and known for its production of Tyrian purple dye. Tyre is mentioned multiple times in the Bible, playing a role in the construction of Solomon’s Temple.

  6. ATS Bible Dictionary. Tyre or Tyrus. A rock, the celebrated emporium of Phoenicia, the seat of immense wealth and power, situated on the coast of the Mediterranean, within the limits of the tribe of Asher, as assigned by Joshua, Joshua 19:29, though never reduced to subjection. Tyre was a "daughter of Zidon," but rapidly gained an ascendancy ...

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