tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post5507517165565240144..comments2024-03-24T11:03:03.106-07:00Comments on Just Genesis : Why Jesus Visited TyreAlice C. Linsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-80488248975045156042013-01-11T13:51:19.927-08:002013-01-11T13:51:19.927-08:00Tyre is where the silver coin used to pay the Temp...Tyre is where the silver coin used to pay the Temple<br />tax was minted They also made Royal purple from <br />snails there Thank the Lord Jesus your site helps <br />fill in some of the blanks I don't know if this helps <br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-10257538392092461962012-12-04T14:41:56.014-08:002012-12-04T14:41:56.014-08:00Jonathan,
The idea that the prince of Tyre is Sat...Jonathan,<br /><br />The idea that the prince of Tyre is Satan does not align with the information given us in the Bible. See Amos 1, for example, where Tyre is among many dominions that are under divine judgement.<br /><br />When we are unaware that Genesis 1-12 relates to rulers, not to ordinary men, we will misinterpret other Bible passages that build upon Genesis.<br /><br />As for variant renderings, consider this: Tyre is as old as Jerusalem and Bethlehem. The "daughters of Jerusalem" and the "daughters of Bethlehem" parallel the "daughters of Tyre" and in all three cases, we are speaking of sacred centers that had Horite priests. Alice C. Linsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-43676628742425633712012-12-03T18:45:50.338-08:002012-12-03T18:45:50.338-08:001. In view of your argument about the prophecy of ...1. In view of your argument about the prophecy of the "king" (or "prince") of "Tyre" being identifiable to the Horites who, it is contented, could have been said to have been present in Eden, the "garden of God", would you resolutely reject another interpretation (which, until now, is the usual direction of interpretation that I have sometimes heard regarding this prince of Ezekiel 28), according to which the prince of Tyre is identified with Lucifier, the son of the morning (see also Isa. 14.12);i.e. Satan? (According to this version, present "in Eden", yes, -- but as the serpent in that story!)<br />2. I am wondering if the significance of the house of Tyre that you are promoting here, might have significance in Scripture other than in just the two places you mention, the Gospel of Mark and prophecy of Ezekiel. So, for example, if you would accept that Psalm 44/45, as one of those other Scriptures, might well touch on this "Tyre" theme (so, also, a more elaborate "Jesus-coming-to-Tyre" theme, prophetically speaking), I wonder whether you might have a view that helps resolve some of the thorny translation difficulties that have manifested evidently in the various conflicting interpretations that have come out on Psalm 44/45, verse 12. So, is one or other of the following more accordant with your view? <br />(a) "the daughter of Tyre shall be there with a gift" (KJV);<br />(b) "Daughter of Tyre, with tribute the people's wealthy will court your favor" (Robert Alter, 2007);<br />(c) "Him shall the daughters of Tyre worship with gifts" (Psalter According to LXX, Holy Transfig. Monastery, 1974)<br />(d) "The city of Tyre will come with a gift, people of wealth will seek your favor" (NIV)Jonathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09829257111579899926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-59408564353247576202012-09-25T09:55:49.536-07:002012-09-25T09:55:49.536-07:00Salim,
I have visited your site before and find i...Salim,<br /><br />I have visited your site before and find it very interesting and informative. You are welcome to republish this article. Simply give my name as the author, and link to this blog post.<br /><br />Best wishes to you!<br /><br />Alice C. LinsleyAlice C. Linsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-79870109790687672532012-09-24T20:57:02.022-07:002012-09-24T20:57:02.022-07:00Dear Ms. Linsley,
Would you please write to me? ...Dear Ms. Linsley,<br /><br />Would you please write to me? I would like to request permission from you to publish your blog on why Jesus visited Tyre in Phoenicia.org.<br /><br />I have not been able to find you email.<br /><br />Thank you.<br /><br />Salim George Khalaf<br />http://phoenicia.orgAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-25827329389423479172009-10-19T16:08:20.496-07:002009-10-19T16:08:20.496-07:00That's true, and he lived only about 500 years...That's true, and he lived only about 500 years before Jesus was born. During Pythagoras's time in Egypt he visited many temples and held conversations with many of the priests, although according to Porphyry, Pythagoras was not permitted to enter any of the temples except the one at Diospolis, the principal temple dedicated to Jupiter Ammon in Thebes. There he was made a priest. Pythagoras followed many of the priestly practices such as shaving his body, not wearing animal skins, and striving for purity.Alice C. Linsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-45820571911017452022009-10-19T12:26:25.021-07:002009-10-19T12:26:25.021-07:00The father of Pythagoras was from Tyre.The father of Pythagoras was from Tyre.Agnikanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00494537340737199409noreply@blogger.com