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<blockquote data-quote="Grumpy Old Man" data-source="post: 58542175" data-attributes="member: 291636"><p>I've got nothing on this particular prophecy so far. However, it appears Ezekiel was somewhat hit and miss with his prophecies. Ezekiel predicted the destruction of Tyre in chapter 26 by Nebuchadnezzar. Specifically, Ezekiel states in chapter 26 v 14 (and 21) that Tyre would never be rebuilt. Tyre had two parts, an island part and a mainland part. Nebuchadnezzar succeeded in destroying only the mainland part but failed to capture the island part during a 13 year siege. Tyre eventually fell to Alexander the Great, but was rebuilt and became part of the Roman empire. It still exists today. </p><p></p><p>Ezekiel successfully predicted the end of the exile and the return to Jerusalem, but again, it's a mixed bag. His prediction that Israel would remain in their land forever failed. On a sidenote, God, through the prophet Nathan, promises David in 2 Samuel 24:10, that Israel "would no longer be disturbed". This clearly didn't come to pass because Israel was continually harrassed by its neighbours and eventually went into exile. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm interested in seeing what other fulfilled prophecies you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumpy Old Man, post: 58542175, member: 291636"] I've got nothing on this particular prophecy so far. However, it appears Ezekiel was somewhat hit and miss with his prophecies. Ezekiel predicted the destruction of Tyre in chapter 26 by Nebuchadnezzar. Specifically, Ezekiel states in chapter 26 v 14 (and 21) that Tyre would never be rebuilt. Tyre had two parts, an island part and a mainland part. Nebuchadnezzar succeeded in destroying only the mainland part but failed to capture the island part during a 13 year siege. Tyre eventually fell to Alexander the Great, but was rebuilt and became part of the Roman empire. It still exists today. Ezekiel successfully predicted the end of the exile and the return to Jerusalem, but again, it's a mixed bag. His prediction that Israel would remain in their land forever failed. On a sidenote, God, through the prophet Nathan, promises David in 2 Samuel 24:10, that Israel "would no longer be disturbed". This clearly didn't come to pass because Israel was continually harrassed by its neighbours and eventually went into exile. Anyway, I'm interested in seeing what other fulfilled prophecies you have. [/QUOTE]
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