Ezechiele 26:3

3 perciò, così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Eccomi contro a te, o Tiro;

Ezechiele 26:3 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 26:3

Therefore thus saith the Lord God
Who knew the thoughts of the inhabitants of Tyre, and what joy possessed their hearts, and which their lips expressed; and who informs the prophet of it, though at a great distance, and declares his resentment at it: behold, I am against thee, O Tyrus;
and nothing can be more dreadful and formidable than to have God against a nation, city, or a particular person: Tyre was a type of antichrist, who will express a like joy at the death of the witnesses; thinking that the merchandise of Rome will be increased greatly, and there will be nothing to interrupt it, ( Revelation 11:10 ) , but God will show his displeasure, and bring sudden destruction on it: and will cause many nations to come up against thee, as the sea causeth
his waves to come up;
the Chaldean army, consisting of soldiers of many nations; who for their number, noise, and fury, are compared to the raging waves of the sea. So the Targum,

``I will bring up against thee an army of many people, as the sea ascendeth in the raging of its waves;''
the ten kings shall hate the whore, and destroy her, even those very people she reigns over, compared to many waters, ( Revelation 17:15 Revelation 17:16 ) .

Ezechiele 26:3 In-Context

1 Ed avvenne, nell’anno undecimo, nel primo giorno del mese, che la parola del Signore mi fu indirizzata, dicendo:
2 Figliuol d’uomo, perciocchè Tiro ha detto di Gerusalemme: Eia! quella che era la porta de’ popoli è ruinata, ella è rivolta a me; io mi empierò, ella è deserta;
3 perciò, così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Eccomi contro a te, o Tiro;
4 e farò salir contro a te molte genti, come il mare fa salir le sue onde. E quelle guasteranno le mura di Tiro, e diroccheranno le sue torri; ed io ne raschierò la polvere, e la renderò simile ad un sasso ignudo.
5 Ella sarà in mezzo del mare un luogo da stendervi le reti da pescare: perciocchè io ho parlato, dice il Signore Iddio; e sarà in preda alle genti.
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