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| Alphabetical [« »] typically 1 typify 1 tyranny 1 tyre 12 u 2 ugliest 1 uities 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 suggested 12 task 12 thus 12 tyre 12 unique 12 virtually 12 within | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances tyre |
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1 1,7 | complete destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar. Lest 2 1,7 | its king (28:11-19). Yet Tyre was not captured and destroyed 3 1,7 | 17 with 26:1) the king of Tyre was able to come to honourable 4 1,7 | Nebuchadnezzar has had no gain from Tyre, but God has given him Egypt 5 1,7 | Nebuchadnezzar did not destroy Tyre, but the day came when it 6 4,5 | Philistines, 1:6ff, and Tyre, 1:9f), the crimes condemned 7 5,3 | of Melkart, the Baal of Tyre. Though this was defeated 8 6,5 | Rezin of Damascus, Hiram of Tyre, and Menahem of Israel had 9 6,2 | world power, and ends with Tyre, the city of world commerce, 10 13,1| Neighbours.~2 — Chs. 26-28. Tyre.~3 — Chs. 29-32. Egypt. ~ 11 13,7| symbolic element here as well, Tyre being chosen as representing 12 13,7| does refer to the king of Tyre, though we believe that