Ezekiel 26:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ezekiel says that when the city of Tyre falls, the islands in the sea will tremble and be troubled. The speaker is God, through Ezekiel, predicting the impact of Tyre's downfall on other nations.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite playground that suddenly closes. If you told all your friends about it, they would feel sad too. That's like what's happening here, but with a big city called Tyre and the islands nearby.

Historical Background

Ezekiel wrote this during the Babylonian exile, around 593-571 BC. He was speaking to the Israelites about the fall of Tyre, an important trading city in the Phoenician region, to warn them about the consequences of their actions.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, imagine a major global corporation suddenly fails. Other companies and economies that depend on it would feel the impact and worry about their own stability. This verse can remind us of the interconnectedness of our actions and their effects on others.

Topics

judgmentprophesyinterconnectednessfall of nationsTyreBabylonian exile

Related Verses

Ezekiel 27:36Ezekiel 28:20Isaiah 23:1Matthew 11:21Luke 10:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'isles' refer to in this verse?
In this context, 'isles' refers to islands or coastal areas that were close to the city of Tyre and would be affected by its fall.
Why was Tyre significant?
Tyre was a major trading hub in the ancient world, which made it economically and politically significant, and its fall would have had widespread repercussions.
How did Ezekiel know about Tyre's fall?
Ezekiel was a prophet, and according to the Bible, he received divine revelation about the future, including the fall of Tyre.
What can we learn from this verse about the effects of one nation's downfall?
This verse teaches us that the actions and fate of one nation can have ripple effects on surrounding regions, highlighting the interconnectedness of global communities.
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