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Day 253 – The Fall of Tyre and the Pride of a King — Ezekiel 27–28 | Bible In A Year (CSB)


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Ezekiel 27 portrays Tyre as a great merchant ship filled with wealth and beauty, but destined to sink because of pride. In chapter 28, the focus shifts to the ruler of Tyre, who exalted himself as if he were a god. God’s judgment exposes both the fragility of human power and the danger of arrogance before the Lord.Questions:1. What does the detailed description of Tyre’s trade and downfall in chapter 27 teach us about the fleeting nature of wealth and human achievement?2. How does the pride of Tyre’s ruler mirror the temptations we face today to exalt ourselves rather than acknowledge God?3. In what ways do these chapters call us to anchor our confidence in God’s kingdom rather than earthly power or success?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here

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