It is holy, meaning whole: there is no corruption in it, no doctrine contradicts itself, all the witnesses agree with each other: if Jesus says something, Moses, or David, or Daniel, or one of the other Prophets, agree with what Jesus says, never contradicts it.
All statements in the Bible, are true statements; in that if it says that the Pharaoh said something, the Pharaoh actually said it, although the Pharaoh could have been lying, it is still a true record of the statement in terms of what was actually said.
You not understating a prophecy in the Bible, does not mean it is not true. A example being: the Jews was waiting for the Messiah, who they thought would come as a lion, freeing them from the Romans; instead the Messiah came as a sheep, ready to lay down his life on a Roman cross. Many Jews then came to faith, and repented and believed the Gospel.
If you do not want to talk about this further, I understand, and will respect that.
First thing I notice, is that Ezekiel 26 talks about the city of Tyrus as the one that been destroyed forever. The city of Tyre is another city, mentioned in the Bible.
It is holy, meaning whole: there is no corruption in it, no doctrine contradicts itself, all the witnesses agree with each other: if Jesus says something, Moses, or David, or Daniel, or one of the other Prophets, agree with what Jesus says, never contradicts it.
All statements in the Bible, are true statements; in that if it says that the Pharaoh said something, the Pharaoh actually said it, although the Pharaoh could have been lying, it is still a true record of the statement in terms of what was actually said.
You not understating a prophecy in the Bible, does not mean it is not true. A example being: the Jews was waiting for the Messiah, who they thought would come as a lion, freeing them from the Romans; instead the Messiah came as a sheep, ready to lay down his life on a Roman cross. Many Jews then came to faith, and repented and believed the Gospel.
If you do not want to talk about this further, I understand, and will respect that.
First thing I notice, is that Ezekiel 26 talks about the city of Tyrus as the one that been destroyed forever. The city of Tyre is another city, mentioned in the Bible.