Ezekiel 26

Ezekiel 26

Book of Ezekiel 30:13–18 in an English manuscript from early 13th century, MS. Bodl. Or. 62, fol. 59a. A Latin translation appears in the margins with further interlineations above the Hebrew.
Book Book of Ezekiel
Bible part Old Testament
Order in the Bible part 26
Category Nevi'im

Ezekiel 26 is the twenty-sixth chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies spoken by the prophet Ezekiel, and is one of the Books of the Prophets.[1] In the New King James Version, this chapter is sub-titled "Proclamation Against Tyre".[2]

Text

Textual versions

The ruins of Tyre

Some most ancient manuscripts containing this chapter in Hebrew language:

Ancient translations in Koine Greek:

Verse 2

"“Son of man, because Tyre has said against Jerusalem, ‘Aha! She is broken who was the gateway of the peoples; now she is turned over to me; I shall be filled; she is laid waste.’" (NKJV)[3]

Tyre, a Phoenician major seaport and leading city, received judgment for gloating when Jerusalem fell.[7]

See also

Notes and references

  1. Therodore Hiebert, et.al. 1996. The New Interpreter's Bible: Volume: VI. Nashville: Abingdon.
  2. Ezekiel 26:1-21: NKJV
  3. Ezekiel 26:2
  4. Bromiley 1995, p. 574.
  5. Brown, 1994 & "הֶאָ֔ח".
  6. Gesenius, 1979 & "הֶאָ֔ח".
  7. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Augmented Third Edition, New Revised Standard Version, Indexed. Michael D. Coogan, Marc Brettler, Carol A. Newsom, Editors. Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2007. pp. 1216-1217 Hebrew Bible. ISBN 978-0195288810

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