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EZEKIEL 25-28


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EZEKIEL 25-28

THE PROPHECY AGAINST AMMON (25:1-7)

Their crimes (25:1-3, 6):

Their condemnation (25:4-5, 7):

THE PROPHECY AGAINST MOAB (25:8-11):

THE PROPHECY AGAINST EDOM (25:12-14):

THE PROPHECY AGAINST PHILISTIA (25:15-17):

THE PROPHECY AGAINST TYRE (26:1-28:19)

The splendor of Tyre (27:1-9)

The shipbuilding (27:1-7)

Its harbor is the most beautiful in the world (27:1-4):
Its ships are the finest in the world (27:5-7):

The sailors (27:8-9):

The soldiers of Tyre (27:10-11):

The substance of Tyre (27:12-25):

Silver, iron, tin, and lead (27:12)

Slaves (27:13)

Chariot horses, steeds, and mules (27:14)

Ebony and ivory (27:15)

Emeralds, purple dyes, fine linen, and jewelry of coral and rubies (27:16)

Wheat, honey, oil, balm, wine, and wool (27:17-18)

Iron and saddle cloths (27:19-20)

Rams, lambs, and goats (27:21)

Spices and gold (27:22)

Blue cloth, embroidery, and carpets (27:23-25)

The sin of Tyre (26:1-2; 28:1-5)

The city celebrates the fall of Jerusalem (26:1-2):

The prince of Tyre is filled with pride, conducting himself as a little god (28:1-5):

The sentence on Tyre (26:3-21; 27:26-36; 28:6-10)

The city will be destroyed down to its bare foundation (26:3-21; 28:6-10).

The attack by the Babylonians (26:3-21):
The attack by the Greeks (28:6-10):

An ocean storm destroys its ships (27:26-36).

The satanic force behind Tyre (28:11-19):

The perfection (28:11-13):

The position (28:14):

The pride (28:15-16a):

The punishment (28:16b-19):

THE PROPHECY AGAINST SIDON (28:20-26)

Sidon is destroyed (28:20-24):

Israel is delivered (28:25-26):