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What does the Bible say about the judgment on Tyre?

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Isaiah prophesies a judgment against Tyre due to its covetousness and self-sufficiency.

Isaiah 23 details the judgment against Tyre, a prosperous seaport whose demise represents the futility of relying on worldly wealth and power. This judgment is part of God’s larger narrative against self-righteousness and covetousness, demonstrating how reliance on earthly riches ultimately leads to destruction. Tyre, once a center for commerce and trade, becomes a symbol of the transient nature of worldly success. Through this prophecy, God calls out the need for His people to trust in Him alone, stripping them of confidence in their self-sufficiency.
Scripture References: Isaiah 23:1-12

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