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<blockquote data-quote="Grumpy Old Man" data-source="post: 58545655" data-attributes="member: 291636"><p>Yes, I meant 2 Sam 7:10. That's what happens when you reply to posts really late at night I guess. Anyway, what else is "no longer be disturbed" supposed to mean? And you quoted v11 as well where it says God will give Israel rest from its enemies. That clearly didn't happen. </p><p></p><p>As for Ezekiel, when God says Tyre will "never be rebuilt" (ch 26:14) and yet Tyre is still standing today, what am I supposed to understand from that? In v19 God goes on to say that the ocean waters will cover it. That didn't happen. </p><p></p><p>Also, while Ezekiel did speak of other nations invading Tyre in chapter 26, the majority of the prophecy was written about Nebuchadnezzar's invasion of Tyre. Of course, other nations <strong>did</strong> attack Tyre (I already mentioned Alexander the Great), but Tyre was not destroyed, and the ocean did not cover it as prophecied. Tyre still stands today.</p><p></p><p>Bible prophecy is hit and miss. Some can be said to have come true, but then others clearly haven't. There's a prophecy somewhere (I can't remember where it is but I'll look for it later) that says Damascus would be destroyed and uninhabited too, yet it's still standing to this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumpy Old Man, post: 58545655, member: 291636"] Yes, I meant 2 Sam 7:10. That's what happens when you reply to posts really late at night I guess. Anyway, what else is "no longer be disturbed" supposed to mean? And you quoted v11 as well where it says God will give Israel rest from its enemies. That clearly didn't happen. As for Ezekiel, when God says Tyre will "never be rebuilt" (ch 26:14) and yet Tyre is still standing today, what am I supposed to understand from that? In v19 God goes on to say that the ocean waters will cover it. That didn't happen. Also, while Ezekiel did speak of other nations invading Tyre in chapter 26, the majority of the prophecy was written about Nebuchadnezzar's invasion of Tyre. Of course, other nations [B]did[/B] attack Tyre (I already mentioned Alexander the Great), but Tyre was not destroyed, and the ocean did not cover it as prophecied. Tyre still stands today. Bible prophecy is hit and miss. Some can be said to have come true, but then others clearly haven't. There's a prophecy somewhere (I can't remember where it is but I'll look for it later) that says Damascus would be destroyed and uninhabited too, yet it's still standing to this day. [/QUOTE]
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