Ezekiel 27:9
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Die oudstes van Gebal en sy wyse manne was in jou om jou lekplekke reg te maak; al die skepe van die see en hulle seevaarders was in jou om jou koopware te verhandel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel talks about how ancient traders and sailors from different places came to Tyre to do business and repair ships. Ezekiel is speaking, highlighting the international commerce and maritime expertise of Tyre.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big toy store where kids from all over the world come to trade toys and fix broken ones. That's what this verse is talking about, but with ships and goods instead of toys!
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 600 BC during the Babylonian exile. He was addressing the people of Israel about the fate of Tyre, a major trading city known for its ships and skilled workers.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us of the importance of international business and expertise. Just like ancient sailors and traders, we can benefit from working with people from different backgrounds and industries.
Topics
tradecommercemaritimeprophesyinternational relationsexpertise
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the term 'calkers' mean in this context?
In this verse, 'calkers' refers to skilled workers who repaired ships, ensuring they were seaworthy by filling seams and making them watertight.
Why is Tyre described as a hub for international trade?
Tyre was a significant maritime city known for its trade routes, skilled craftsmen, and strategic location, which made it a central point for commerce and shipping in the ancient world.
How does Ezekiel's prophecy about Tyre relate to its downfall?
Ezekiel's prophecy foretells the eventual destruction and downfall of Tyre due to its pride and reliance on its wealth and trade, reflecting divine judgment on its arrogance.
What can we learn from the description of Tyre's international relationships?
This description teaches us the value of international cooperation and the potential risks of over-reliance on trade and wealth, encouraging us to be mindful of ethical and moral considerations in business.
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