Theme: The two nations, Babylon and Tyre, represent the best that the ancient world had to offer, but both are wanting; God’s people are not to look to them and what they represent, but to the Promised One.
I. Babylon represents military and cultural strength, ch. 13
II. Tyre represents commerce, ch. 23
III. Both nations are found wanting and both nations are judged A. Babylon --
B. Tyre --
Note: “the LORD of hosts has planned it” IV. Three lessons for Judah (and for us) A.
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It was while attending Cornell University that Bill became a Christian. After graduating from there and attending graduate school at Purdue University, Bill felt a call to the pastoral ministry. Leaving mathematics behind, he received his M.Div. from the Reformed Presbyterian...