Topical Encyclopedia Historical and Geographical Context:Tyre, an ancient Phoenician city, was located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in what is now modern-day Lebanon. It was composed of two parts: a mainland settlement and an island city. Tyre was renowned for its strategic maritime position, which facilitated its rise as a dominant trading hub in the ancient world. The city's wealth and influence were largely derived from its extensive trade networks and its production of the highly prized Tyrian purple dye, extracted from the murex shellfish. Biblical Significance: Tyre is frequently mentioned in the Bible, often in the context of its wealth and commercial prowess. The city was known for its skilled artisans and builders, as well as its luxurious goods. In the Old Testament, Tyre's relationship with Israel is highlighted, particularly during the reigns of David and Solomon. Key Biblical References: 1. Alliance with Israel: · Tyre's King Hiram played a significant role in the construction of Solomon's Temple. The alliance between Hiram and Solomon is noted for the exchange of goods and services, with Tyre providing cedar wood, craftsmen, and gold in return for food supplies. This partnership is detailed in 1 Kings 5:1-12 : "Now Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants to Solomon when he heard that he had been anointed king in place of his father, for Hiram had always been a friend of David." 2. Prophecies Against Tyre: · Despite its wealth and influence, Tyre was subject to prophetic judgments due to its pride and idolatry. The prophet Ezekiel delivered a series of oracles against Tyre, predicting its downfall. Ezekiel 28:2-5 states: "Son of man, say to the ruler of Tyre, ‘This is what the Lord GOD says: Your heart is proud, and you have said, “I am a god; I sit in the seat of gods in the heart of the sea.” Yet you are a man and not a god, though you have regarded your heart as that of a god. Behold, you are wiser than Daniel; no secret is hidden from you! By your wisdom and understanding you have gained your wealth and amassed gold and silver for your treasuries. By your great skill in trading you have increased your wealth, but your heart has grown proud because of it.'" 3. New Testament Mentions: · In the New Testament, Tyre is mentioned in the context of Jesus' ministry. Jesus visited the region of Tyre and Sidon, where He performed miracles and interacted with the local population. Mark 7:24-26 recounts: "Jesus left that place and went to the region of Tyre. He entered a house and did not want anyone to know He was there, but He could not escape notice. Instead, a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit immediately heard about Him and came and fell at His feet. Now she was a Gentile, a Syrophoenician by birth, and she kept asking Jesus to drive the demon out of her daughter." Cultural and Economic Influence: Tyre's economic success was largely due to its maritime trade. The city was a center for the exchange of goods such as glass, textiles, and the famous Tyrian purple dye. Its merchants were known for their shrewdness and skill, contributing to Tyre's reputation as a wealthy and influential city-state. Spiritual Lessons: The biblical narrative of Tyre serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and reliance on material wealth. Despite its prosperity, Tyre's arrogance and idolatry led to its prophesied destruction. The account of Tyre underscores the biblical principle that true security and significance are found not in wealth, but in obedience to God. 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Does the fall of Lucifer describe Satan? | GotQuestions.org Tyre: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Tyre: Called: The Crowning City Tyre: Called: The Daughter of Tarshish Tyre: Called: The Daughter of Zidon Tyre: Called: The Renowned City Tyre: Celebrated For: Its Beauty Tyre: Celebrated For: Its Commerce Tyre: Celebrated For: Its Wealth Tyre: Celebrated For: Strength and Beauty of Its Ships Tyre: Christ was Followed by Many From Tyre: Christ: Alluded to the Depravity of Tyre: Christ: Depended for Provision Upon Galilee Tyre: Christ: Paul Found Disciples At Tyre: Christ: Visited the Coasts of Tyre: City of Besieged by Nebuchadnezzar Tyre: City of Heals the Daughter of the Non-Jewish, Syrophenician Woman Near Tyre: City of Jesus Goes to the Coasts of Tyre: City of Multitudes From, Come to Hear Jesus, and to be Healed of Their Diseases Tyre: City of On the Northern Boundary of the Tribe of Asher Tyre: City of Pleasant Site of Tyre: City of Prophecies Relating To Tyre: City of The Hostility of Herod Agrippa I Toward Tyre: City of To be Judged According to Its Opportunity and Privileges Tyre: David and Solomon Formed Alliances With Tyre: Inhabitants of Mercantile Men Tyre: Inhabitants of Proud and Haughty Tyre: Inhabitants of Sea-Faring Men Tyre: Inhabitants of Self-Conceited Tyre: Inhabitants of Superstitious Tyre: Kingdom of Hiram, King of Tyre: Kingdom of Sends Material to David for his Palace Tyre: Often Confederated Against the Jews and Rejoiced in Their Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: All Nations to be Terrified at Its Destruction Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Envy Against the Jews a Cause of Its Destruction Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Inhabitants of, to Emigrated to Other Countries Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Its Inhabitants to be Sold As Slaves, As a Recompence For Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Its Restoration to Commercial Greatness After Seventy Years Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Its Second Destruction by the Macedonians Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Never to Recover Its Greatness Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: Pride a Cause of Its Destruction Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: The King of Babylon to be Rewarded With the Spoil of Egypt Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: The Ruins of the First City to be Employed in Making A Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: To be Destroyed by the King of Babylon Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: To be Scraped As the Top of a Rock, and to be a Place For Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: To Lie Waste and be Forgotten for Seventy Years Tyre: Prophecies Respecting: To Participated in the Blessings of the Gospel Tyre: Propitiated the Favour of Herod Tyre: Soldiers of, Supplied by Persia Tyre: Supplied: A Master-Builder for the Temple Tyre: Supplied: Seamen for Solomon's Navy Tyre: Supplied: Stones and Timber for Building the Temple Tyre: Supplied: Timber for Rebuilding the Temple and City Tyre: The Jews Condemned for Purchasing from the People of, on The Related Terms Nebuchadrez'zar (31 Occurrences) Misrephothmaim (2 Occurrences) |