Quiz LibraryThe Amazing Bible Prophecy About Ancient TYRE! Ezekiel 26:1-14
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Concepts covered:Ezekiel 26:1-14, Nebuchadnezzar, Alexander the Great, Tyre prophecy, Bible fulfillment
The video discusses the prophecy in Ezekiel 26:1-14 about the ancient city of Tyre, emphasizing its unique fulfillment through historical events involving Nebuchadnezzar and Alexander the Great. It highlights the prophecy's accuracy and the ongoing evidence of Tyre's destruction, reinforcing the Bible's divine inspiration and reliability.
Table of Contents1.The Prophecy of Tyre's Destruction2.The Dual Locations of Ancient Tyre and Biblical Prophecy3.The Rise of Nebuchadnezzar and the Fulfillment of Prophecies4.Nebuchadnezzar's Siege and Control of Tyre5.Alexander the Great's Conquest of Tyre
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The Prophecy of Tyre's Destruction
Concepts covered:Tyre, Nebuchadnezzar, prophecy, destruction, siege
The chapter discusses the prophecy of Tyre's destruction, highlighting three main sections: the general attack by many nations, the specific siege led by Nebuchadnezzar, and the aftermath where Tyre becomes a bare rock. The prophecy emphasizes the deliberate dismantling of Tyre's structures and the cessation of its songs, signifying its complete downfall.
Question 1
Nebuchadnezzar used battering rams to destroy Tyre's walls.
Question 2
How did Nebuchadnezzar plan to breach Tyre?
Question 3
God will cause many nations to come against Tyre like _____.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A coalition of nations is planning to attack a fortified city similar to Tyre. They aim to dismantle its defenses and repurpose the materials. The city is known for its strong walls and rich resources.
All of the following are correct applications of the coalition's strategy except:
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A historian is writing a book on ancient conquests and wants to highlight the collective impact of many nations on a single city, similar to Tyre.
Select three correct impacts of the nations:
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The Dual Locations of Ancient Tyre and Biblical Prophecy
Concepts covered:Tyre, Jean Denis Barbie de Bocage, Ezekiel 26, mainland Tyre, prophecy
The chapter discusses the two ancient locations of the city of Tyre, focusing on a map created by French geographer Jean Denis Barbie de Bocage in 1802. It argues that the prophecy in Ezekiel chapter 26 refers specifically to mainland Tyre, supported by descriptions of horses and chariots that would not be applicable to an island city.
Question 6
Ezekiel 26 prophecy refers to the island of Tyre.
Question 7
Which Tyre does Ezekiel 26 prophecy concern?
Question 8
The prophecy in Ezekiel 26 concerns the _____ of Tyre.
Question 9
CASE STUDY: You are a historian examining the prophecy in Ezekiel chapter 26. You need to determine which part of Tyre is being referenced based on the description of horses and chariots.
All of the following support mainland Tyre except:
Question 10
CASE STUDY: You are analyzing ancient texts and maps to understand the territorial boundaries during the time of Joshua. You find a reference to the sea of Tyre in Joshua 19:29.
Select two correct implications of the sea of Tyre reference:
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The Rise of Nebuchadnezzar and the Fulfillment of Prophecies
Concepts covered:Nebuchadnezzar, Battle of Carchemish, Neo-Babylonian Empire, prophecy, Ezekiel
The chapter discusses the rise of Nebuchadnezzar and the Neo-Babylonian Empire, detailing key battles and the fulfillment of prophecies. It highlights the decisive Battle of Carchemish and the subsequent dominance of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in the Middle East, as well as the fulfillment of Ezekiel's prophecy over time.
Question 11
Nebuchadnezzar fulfilled part of Ezekiel's prophecy around 570 BC.
Question 12
When did Nebuchadnezzar fulfill part of Ezekiel's prophecy?
Question 13
Ezekiel's prophecy can be reliably dated to around _____ BC.
Question 14
CASE STUDY: Nebuchadnezzar has just defeated the Assyrians and Egyptians at the Battle of Karkemish. He now controls a vast territory in the Middle East.
All of the following are correct outcomes of Nebuchadnezzar's victory except:
Question 15
CASE STUDY: Ezekiel's prophecy regarding Tyre has been partially fulfilled by Nebuchadnezzar's conquests. You are tasked with analyzing the prophecy's fulfillment over time.
Select three correct aspects of the prophecy's fulfillment:
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Nebuchadnezzar's Siege and Control of Tyre
Concepts covered:Nebuchadnezzar, Tyre, Babylonian siege, Josephus, archaeological findings
The chapter discusses the subjugation of Tyre by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, starting from 604 BC. Historical records, including those from Josephus and recent archaeological findings, confirm that Nebuchadnezzar besieged Tyre for 13 years and eventually brought it under Babylonian control.
Question 16
Nebuchadnezzar besieged Tyre for 13 years.
Question 17
Who confirmed Nebuchadnezzar's conquest of Tyre?
Question 18
The king of Tyre sent goods to Nebuchadnezzar for a _____.
Question 19
CASE STUDY: You are a researcher examining the Babylonian Chronicle from 604 BC, which mentions tributes paid by Western kings.
All of the following are correct applications of this Chronicle except:
Question 20
CASE STUDY: You are studying the historical context of the 13-year siege of Tyre and its aftermath.
Select three correct historical contexts of the siege:
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Alexander the Great's Conquest of Tyre
Concepts covered:Alexander the Great, Tyre, causeway, Ezekiel 26, armada
Alexander the Great, determined to conquer the city of Tyre despite its formidable defenses, demolished the old city and used its materials to build a causeway to the island. His relentless efforts, including enlisting an armada from various nations, ultimately led to the successful capture of Tyre, fulfilling the prophecy in Ezekiel 26.
Question 21
Alexander used old Tyre's materials to build a causeway.
Question 22
What was the significance of Alexander's attack on Tyre?
Question 23
The city of Tyre was difficult to take because of its _____ along its walls.
Question 24
CASE STUDY: Alexander the Great is determined to capture the island city of Tyre despite its strong defenses. He uses stones and timber from the old city to build a causeway.
All of the following actions were taken by Alexander except...
Question 25
CASE STUDY: Alexander the Great finds the mainland city of Tyre abandoned, but the inhabitants have moved to the island city. He decides to use the old city's materials to build a causeway.
Select two correct outcomes of Alexander's actions.

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