a28:13-14
cGen 3
dExod 28

‏ Ezekiel 28:13-14

Summary for Ezek 28:13-14: 28:13-14  a Mocking Tyre’s claim to antiquity and preeminence, Ezekiel describes its king as being present in Eden at the beginning of the world, as the mighty angelic guardian—that is, as one of the heavenly beings that carried the Lord’s throne in ch 1  b and guarded the garden in Gen 3  c. There in Eden, he had access to the holy mountain of God (mountains are often associated with God’s presence in the Bible).

• The stones of fire may be an obscure reference to a hedge of sparkling gemstones around the Garden of Eden. The list of jewels that the prince of Tyre supposedly wore in his original glory adds to this image of his divine election since it includes nine of the twelve jewels found on the high priest’s breastplate in Exod 28  d. This description satirizes the prince of Tyre’s claim to an even higher place than Adam’s—a place among the divine beings themselves.
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