101G
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first thanks for the reply, but I must disagree, the king of tyre was never in the Garden of Eden.Eze 28 does not apply to Satan, neither was he Lucifer in Isaiah 14.
I understand you all see certain landmarks and key phrases that you liken to other parts of the Bible. And yes, there are likenesses. That isn't unusual in the Bible.
"Lucifer" in Isaiah is referring to Nebuchanezzer. You can find this prophecy fulfilled in Daniel 4.
The Prince and King of Tyre is referring to just that... The king of tyre. And "Lucifer" helped fulfill the prophecy against him!
Look at theae chapters and you will find they are both "men". Not angels or Charabums. You can even find extrabiblical sources to show the account of their battle.
What about the Eden the King of Tyre was in? Perhaps a metaphor. But also note Eze 27 which talka about a region called Eden where mechants went to. I am unaware if the Garden had a marketplace! I suspect it is a metaphor.
Nebuchanezzer is never referred to "son of the morning!", or LIGHT BEARER.
the only man that i have read that come close to this title, and human is in Job 1:3
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