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  • The king had a fleet of Tarshish ships at sea with Hiram's fleet, and once every three years the fleet of Tarshish ships would bring gold, silver, ivory, apes and peacocks. (1 Kings 10, 22)

  • Hiram, king of Tyre, sent messengers to David with cedar wood and stonemasons and carpenters to build him a palace. (1 Chronicles 14, 1)

  • Solomon then sent this message to Huram king of Tyre, "Deal with me as you dealt with my father David when you sent him cedars to build a house to live in. (2 Chronicles 2, 2)

  • In a letter sent to King Solomon, Huram king of Tyre replied, "Because Yahweh loves his people he has made you king. (2 Chronicles 2, 10)

  • The fear and terror of him fell upon all the inhabitants of the seacoast, those in Tyre and Sidon, in Sur, Ocina and Jamnia. The people of Azotus and Ascalon also feared him. (Judith 2, 28)

  • The people of Tyre will bow before him. The wealthiest nations will seek your favor. (Psalms 45, 13)

  • Gebal and Ammon and Amalek, Philistia, with the people of Tyre. (Psalms 83, 8)

  • Between friends we speak of Egypt and Babylon; and also Philistia, Tyre, Ethiopia: "Here so-and-so was born." (Psalms 87, 4)

  • "The people of Ptolemais, Tyre, Sidon and the whole of heathen Galilee have united to destroy us!" (1 Maccabees 5, 15)

  • He also appointed Jonathan's brother Simon as general from the Ladder of Tyre to the frontiers of Egypt. (1 Maccabees 11, 59)

  • When the quinquennial games held every five years were going on in Tyre before the king, (2 Maccabees 4, 18)

  • Menelaus thought of taking advantage of the opportunity, and stole some of the golden vessels from the Temple, which he then gave to Andronicus as gifts. He also managed to sell others in Tyre and in the neighboring cities. (2 Maccabees 4, 32)


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