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Księga Ezechiela 26:21

Wydam cię na zniszczenie, przepadniesz zupełnie. Będą cię szukać, lecz cię już nigdy nie znajdą - oświadcza Wszechmocny PAN.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Torrey's Topical Textbook - Tyre;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Tyre or Tyrus;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Repentance;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Prophecy;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Death;   Ezekiel;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Leviticus;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Tyre;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Babylonish Captivity, the;  

Parallel Translations

Biblia Brzeska (1563)
Tedy ja ciebie wniwecz obrócę, a już nie będziesz, jesliby cię szukano, nie znajdą cię na wieki, mówi Pan Bóg.
Biblia Gdańska (1632)
Bo uczynię to, że będziesz na wielki postrach, gdy cię nie stanie; a choćby cię szukano, nie znajdą cię na wieki, mówi panujący Pan.
Nowa Biblia Gdańska (2012)
Uczynię z tobą nagły koniec i cię nie będzie. Będą cię szukali, ale przez wieki nie znajdą – mówi Pan, WIEKUISTY.
Biblia Tysiąclecia
Bo uczynię to, że będziesz na wielki postrach, gdy cię nie stanie; a choćby cię szukano, nie znajdą cię na wieki, mówi panujący Pan.
Uwspółcześniona Biblia Gdańska
Uczynię z ciebie postrach i przestaniesz istnieć; a choć będą cię szukać, nigdy cię nie znajdą, mówi Pan BÓG.
Biblia Warszawska
Zgotuję ci straszny koniec i ciebie już nie będzie: Będą cię szukać, lecz już cię nie znajdą - mówi Wszechmocny Pan.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

a terror: Heb. terrors, Ezekiel 26:15, Ezekiel 26:16, Ezekiel 27:36, Ezekiel 28:19

though: Ezekiel 26:14, Psalms 37:36, Jeremiah 51:64, Revelation 18:21

Reciprocal: Ezekiel 27:27 - shall fall Daniel 11:19 - but Zephaniah 2:9 - Surely

Gill's Notes on the Bible

I will make thee a terror,.... To all the isles round about, who shall shake and tremble at the ruin of Tyre, as before observed; or to herself, being brought into a most terrible and distressed condition:

and thou shall be no more: in the same place and situation, in the same happy state and condition:

though thou be sought for, yet shalt thou never be found again, saith the Lord God: this is true of the antitype, Babylon, or antichrist, Revelation 18:21.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The effect of the fall of Tyre.

Ezekiel 26:16

Clothe themselves with trembling - Mourners change their bright robes for sad garments.

Ezekiel 26:17

Of seafaring men - literally, “from the seas,” i. e., occupied by men who come from the seas. Tyre was an inhabited city rising from out of the sea.

Ezekiel 26:20

Compare Isaiah 14:9. The image used by Isaiah and Jeremiah of Babylon is by Ezekiel applied to Tyre, as if to show that Tyre and Babylon alike represent the world-power. So, in the Book of Revelation, Babylon is the kingdom of Antichrist.

The land of the living - The land of the true God, as opposed to the land of the dead, to which is gathered the glory of the world. Here then, together with the utter ruin of Tyre, rises the vision of renewed glory to Jerusalem. The coming Messiah is thus propheticly pointed out. The over-throw of God’s enemies shall be accompanied by the establishment of His true kingdom.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ezekiel 26:21. Yet shalt thou never be found again — This is literally true; there is not the smallest vestige of the ancient Tyre, that which was erected on the main land. Even the ground seems to have been washed away; and the new Tyre is in nearly a similar state. I think this prophecy must be extended to the whole duration of Tyre. If it now be found to be in the state here described, it is sufficient to show the truth of the prophecy. And now it is found precisely in the state which the above prophetic declarations, taken according to the letter, point out! No word of God can ever fall to the ground.

Notwithstanding the former destructions, Tyre was a place of some consequence in the time of St. Paul. There was a Church there, (see Acts 21:3-4, &c.,) which afterwards became famous. Calmet observes, it afforded a great number of martyrs for the Christian Church.


 
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