Ezequiel 26:14

14 e farei de ti uma rocha descalvada; viras a ser um enxugadouro das redes, nunca mais serás edificada; pois eu, o Senhor, o falei, diz o Senhor Deus.

Ezequiel 26:14 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 26:14

And I will make thee like the top of a rock
Smooth and bare; (See Gill on Ezekiel 26:4): and thou shall be a place to spread nets upon;
(See Gill on Ezekiel 26:5): thou shalt be built no more:
this must be understood with some restriction and limitation; as that it should not be built any more in the same stately manner; or be raised to royal dignity, and be governed in the grand manner it had been; or be built upon the same spot; or after its last destruction, to which the prophecy may have respect; it being usual in Scripture for prophecies to regard what is more remote as well as more near; for, upon the destruction of it by Nebuchadnezzar, it was to be restored after seventy years, according to Isaiah's prophecy, ( Isaiah 23:15 Isaiah 23:17 ) and, many years after this, new Tyre was besieged, taken, and destroyed by Alexander; and after this it was rebuilt; we read of it in the New Testament; (See Gill on Acts 21:3), and in Jerom's time it was a most noble and beautiful city, as he on this passage observes; indeed, as Kimchi says, who lived near a thousand years after Jerom, the city then built in his time called Tyre was built upon the continent near the seashore; whereas Tyre destroyed by Alexander was built in the midst of the sea, and was as the top of a rock. It has since been destroyed by Saladine, in the year 1291; and now quite uninhabited, unless by fishermen, who wash, dry, and mend their nets here: for I the Lord have spoken it, saith, the Lord God;
and therefore it shall be accomplished, as it has been; no more of his returning void, and becoming of no effect. The Targum is,

``because I the Lord have decreed by my word, saith the Lord God;''
it is a determination and resolution of his, and none can disannul it. Abendana thinks that hitherto the prophecy is concerning the first destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar, and what follows is concerning the destruction of it by Alexander.

Ezequiel 26:14 In-Context

12 Também eles roubarão as tuas riquezas e saquearão as tuas mercadorias; derrubarão os teus muros e arrasarão as tuas casas agradáveis; e lançarão no meio das águas as tuas pedras, as tuas madeiras, e o teu solo.
13 E eu farei cessar o arruído das tuas cantigas, e o som das tuas harpas não se ouvira mais;
14 e farei de ti uma rocha descalvada; viras a ser um enxugadouro das redes, nunca mais serás edificada; pois eu, o Senhor, o falei, diz o Senhor Deus.
15 Assim diz o Senhor Deus a Tiro: Acaso não tremerão as ilhas com o estrondo da tua queda, quando gemerem os feridos, quando se fizer a matança no meio de ti?
16 Então todos os príncipes do mar descerão dos seus tronos, e porão de lado os seus mantos, e despirão as suas vestes bordadas; de tremores se vestirão; sobre a terra se assentarão; e estremecerão a cada momento, e de ti se espantarão.
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