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.
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.