Ezekiel 27:19

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ezekiel describes a bustling market scene in Tyre, where traders from Dan and Javan brought goods like iron, cassia, and calamus. It shows how Tyre was a hub for international trade in ancient times.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big, busy market where people from all over come to sell things. This verse talks about how people from far-away places brought special items like shiny metal and sweet-smelling herbs to sell in Tyre, just like how you might bring toys to a school fair.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BC to the people of Judah, many of whom were in exile. He describes the glory and subsequent downfall of Tyre, a powerful trading city, to illustrate God's judgment and sovereignty.

Living It Out Today

Just as Tyre's market was filled with people from all over, modern businesses can benefit from embracing diversity and international partnerships. This can lead to innovation and success, much like the diverse goods that made Tyre prosperous.

Topics

tradeprosperitydiversityinternational relationsGod's judgmentEzekiel's prophecies

Related Verses

Ezekiel 27:12Ezekiel 27:25Isaiah 23:1Matthew 25:14-30Luke 19:11-27

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'bright iron' symbolize in Ezekiel 27:19?
Bright iron likely symbolizes strength and durability, reflecting Tyre's importance and the value of its trade goods.
How does this verse illustrate the diversity of Tyre?
The verse shows how Tyre attracted traders from various regions, bringing diverse goods, highlighting its role as a cosmopolitan hub.
Why is Tyre's downfall significant in Ezekiel's message?
Tyre's downfall illustrates God's sovereignty and judgment over nations, emphasizing the importance of righteousness and God's justice.
How can this verse be applied to modern economic practices?
This verse can encourage businesses to embrace international partnerships and diversity, as it led to Tyre's prosperity and can do the same today.
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