I read Ezekiel 26-28 today. Good stuff.
Many people look at chapter 28 as an explanation for Satan falling from heaven, but it doesn't work if you read the context. Ezekiel is talking to the king of Tyre with several prophecies and the idea that he somehow shifts to talking about Satan is not a good interpretation of the passage. The truth is there is very little about Satan's origins in the Bible. Just thought you should know.
Have a great day.
Love, Michael
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
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