Sunday, April 1, 2018

Reading for April 9th

Read Ezekiel 28.1-19 Oracles concerning the rulers of Tyre.
In verses 1-10 self-deification, a frequent claim of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
You are indeed wiser than Daniel: Ezekiel apparently holds the Tyrian king in high regard and compares hi to Daniel (Heb., Dan El), the wise ruler of Canaanite mythology who stands behind the figure of Daniel in biblical tradition (14.12-29).
Ezekiel charges that the king has overstepped his bounds.
The mythological language of descent into the sea and the Pit reappears.
The uncircumcised are non-Israelites (see Gen 17).
In verses 11-19 Signet: a sign of royal authority.
Ezekiel employs the imagery of the Garden of Eden story to describe the Tyrian king's downfall.
The prophet charges the king with corrupt trade practices.
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