Pierre1977:
And since when does farmland count as an rebuilt city?
It counts as inhabited. 🙄 Maybe he thinks farms farm themselves. And we won’t tell him about the built up area on the other side of the river to the north. 🤦♂️ Who would have guessed that land allocation, heritage listing and building decisions were controlled by a superstitious religious text. 😂 Additionally, given the central location of the inner city (the Ishtar gate being just one of various entrances), it’s incredibly naive to assert that the outer city didn’t extend to the south where Hillah is (let alone the built up area on the other side of the river less than 1km away from the Ishtar gate and even closer to the rest of the heritage listed ruins). 🤦♂️
I only claimed that Tyre isn't fully rebuilt, not that not any part of it is rebuilt. All of Tyre should be rebuilt to make the prophecy unfulfilled.
Why? Because you say so? 😂 It should have been completely destroyed with no buildings left for the prophecy to be fulfilled too, but that never happened.
And Tyre should have the glory of Ancient times, too, as I said:
And “not being found” again raises the question: In what way found? Clearly not simply by the location because Ezekiel said Fishermen would be there. So, “not being found” doesn't mean not being located by anyone, but not in the condition of a mighty and wealthy port city like Tyre once was.
From the inspired book of Pierre. 😂 Funny how it’s not ‘really’ rebuilt at all if it’s not ‘fully rebuilt’, but a place to put fishing nets necessitates a built up area. 🤦♂️ You do realise, I hope, that the point of describing it as an area to
lay out fishing nets (Ezekiel 26:5) conveyed that it was to be
flat - a “bare rock”, with all the buildings gone (Ezekiel 26:4). That was the point, hence the city not being
found. 🤦♂️ But because that failed it gets conveniently reinterpreted as ‘oh, it can still be a fishing village’ (with well over 100,000 people).🙄
“He that praises himself spatters himself.” — Romanian proverb
Oh no. I hope you don’t put a gypsy curse on me too.