Sidon And Tyre

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Sidon And Tyre [1]

 Genesis 10:15 Joshua 13:3-4

Israel had relations with the two cities, but especially with Tyre. David employed Tyrian stonemasons and carpenters and used cedars from that area in building a palace. ( 2 Samuel 5:11 ). The construction of the Temple in Jerusalem during Solomon's reign depended heavily on the materials and craftsmen from Tyre. About 870 B.C., Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of the Phoenician king, bringing Baal worship to Israel's court.  Ezekiel 28:1 characterizes the king of Tyre as the ultimate example of pride. Under Roman rule, the two cities were important ports of trade, but they did not enjoy the dominance they previously held. Jesus spent time in Tyre and Sidon and in contrast to the prophets' attitude toward the cities, He contrasted them with the Jews as examples of faith (  Matthew 11:20-22 ). Paul spent seven days in Tyre after his third missionary journey ( Acts 21:3-4 ). See Phoenicia .

Scott Langston

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