Ezekiel 28:4-5

4 "By your wisdom and understanding You have acquired 1riches for yourself And have acquired gold and silver for your treasuries.
5 "By your great wisdom, by your 2trade You have increased your riches And your 3heart is lifted up because of your riches -

Ezekiel 28:4-5 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 28

This chapter contains a prophecy of the destruction of the prince of Tyre; a lamentation for the king of Tyre; a denunciation of judgments on Zidon, and a promise of peace and safety to Israel. The order given the prophet to prophesy of the ruin of the prince of Tyre, Eze 28:1,2, the cause of his ruin, his pride on account of his wisdom and riches, which rose to such a pitch, as to make himself God, Eze 28:2-6, the manner in which his destruction shall be accomplished, Eze 28:7-10, the lamentation for the king of Tyre begins Eze 28:11,12, setting forth his former grandeur and dignity, Eze 28:13-15, his fall, and the cause of it, injustice and violence in merchandise, pride because of beauty and wisdom, and profanation of sanctuaries, Eze 28:16-19, next follow the judgments on Zidon, Eze 28:20-23, and the chapter is concluded with a promise of the restoration of the Jews to their own land, and of great tranquillity and safety in it, Eze 28:24-26.

Cross References 3

  • 1. Ezekiel 27:33; Zechariah 9:2, 3
  • 2. Ezekiel 27:12; Hosea 12:7, 8
  • 3. Job 31:24, 25; Psalms 52:7; Ezekiel 28:2; Hosea 13:6
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