(1.0006242718447) | (Eze 27:2) |
1 tn Heb “lift up over Tyre a lament.” |
(0.85448287378641) | (Eze 26:2) |
1 sn Tyre was located on the Mediterranean coast north of Israel. |
(0.85448287378641) | (Eze 27:8) |
3 sn Sidon and Arvad, like Tyre, were Phoenician coastal cities. |
(0.85448287378641) | (Eze 28:21) |
2 sn Sidon was located 25 miles north of Tyre. |
(0.85448287378641) | (Eze 29:18) |
2 sn Nebuchadnezzar besieged Tyre from 585 to 571 |
(0.70834145631068) | (Isa 23:5) |
1 tn Heb “they will be in pain at the report of Tyre.” |
(0.70834145631068) | (Eze 26:6) |
1 sn That is, the towns located inland that were under Tyre’s rule. |
(0.70834145631068) | (Eze 27:3) |
1 tn Heb “entrances.” The plural noun may reflect the fact that Tyre had two main harbors. |
(0.70834145631068) | (Eze 27:4) |
1 tn The city of Tyre is described in the following account as a merchant ship. |
(0.70834145631068) | (Eze 29:20) |
1 tn Heb “for which he worked,” referring to the assault on Tyre (v. 18). |
(0.70834145631068) | (Joe 3:4) |
1 tn Heb “What [are] you [doing] to me, O Tyre and Sidon?” |
(0.70834145631068) | (Amo 1:9) |
2 tn Heb “Because of three violations of Tyre, even because of four.” |
(0.70834145631068) | (Act 12:20) |
3 sn Tyre was a city and seaport on the coast of Phoenicia. |
(0.70834145631068) | (Act 21:7) |
1 sn Tyre was a city and seaport on the coast of Phoenicia. |
(0.63527081553398) | (2Ch 2:14) |
1 tn Heb “a son of a woman from the daughters of Dan, and his father a man of Tyre.” |
(0.63527081553398) | (Isa 23:15) |
4 tn Heb “At the end of seventy years it will be for Tyre like the song of the prostitute.” |
(0.63527081553398) | (Jer 25:22) |
3 sn The connection with Tyre and Sidon suggests that these were Phoenician colonies. See also Isa 23:2. |
(0.63527081553398) | (Act 21:7) |
2 sn Ptolemais was a seaport on the coast of Palestine about 30 mi (48 km) south of Tyre. |
(0.56220009708738) | (1Ki 7:13) |
1 tn Heb “King Solomon sent and took Hiram from Tyre.” In 2 Chr 2:13 (MT v. 12) and 4:11, 16 his name is spelled “Huram.” |
(0.56220009708738) | (Mar 3:8) |
4 sn These last two locations, Tyre and Sidon, represented an expansion outside of traditional Jewish territory. Jesus’ reputation continued to expand into new regions. |