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18 Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities, by the iniquity of thy traffick; therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee, and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight of all them that behold thee.
That "traffick" in the Hebrew means 'merchandise', as the same back in verse 16 with, "multitude of merchandise". How would that be connected with that time when Lucifer first rebelled against God in that old world? Many brethren struggle with this, because they cannot figure out this connection God is making with Lucifer here about that merchandizing traffic. So the easy way out many brethren take so as to not be bothered with what God is revealing there is to just claim God was pointing to one of the old flesh kings of Tyre (Tyrus). But of course a flesh king here goes totally against the parable which God is giving here about Lucifer, only using the flesh title "king of Tyrus" as a symbol for Lucifer here.
Some might ask me, "But Dave, what gives you the right to claim all this is about Lucifer, and not about some flesh king of Tyre?" Simple, God giving descriptions there which can never fit any flesh-born man. A cherub is a Heavenly order created being, not a flesh-born man. Also if you'll notice the above Ezekiel 28:18 verse, that is about Lucifer's future destruction with God bringing a fire from the midst of him, turning him to ashes upon the earth. That means this one God is pointing to is already... judged and sentenced to perish at the future "lake of fire" after Christ's future "thousand years" reign when He returns in our near future (Rev.20). That can never apply to any flesh-born man, simply because no flesh-born is judged and sentenced to perish until God's future Great White Throne Judgment. Not even Judas Iscariot has been judged and sentenced to perish yet. This is why even Lord Jesus was very careful to not claim outright that any flesh-born were already judged and going to perish in the future "lake of fire". He would say one is in danger of going, but He never outright claimed any flesh-born will perish.
Another, and very obvious proof that God is pointing to Lucifer here in Ezekiel 28, is the fact that no flesh-born king of Tyrus has ever been in God's Garden of Eden like verse 13 reveals.
Another way we know God is simply using the "king of Tyrus" title to point to Lucifer here, is that God does this symbolic 'type' for Lucifer in other Bible Scripture examples. He does it again in Ezekiel 31 about the "Assyrian" who was exalted in His Garden of Eden, and we know that cannot apply to any flesh-born king. God also uses that title "the Assyrian" to point to Satan's already appointed destruction (see Isaiah 30-31-33, as that "Tophet ordained of old" is about the future "lake of fire" destruction assigned to Satan).
19 All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee: thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt thou be any more.
KJV
Many brethren like to think that above judgment and sentencing to perish could be about any of the wicked that will go into the future "lake of fire". But God's Word shows that ONLY Satan and his angels have already been judged and sentenced to perish. Even Matthew 25:41 reveals that everlasting fire has been already prepared for the devil and his angels. No flesh-born man has been assigned to perish yet today. That decision won't be made by Christ until after His future "thousand years" reign of Revelation 20. This is why God's Word refers to Satan as Apollyon in Revelation 9, which is from a Greek word that means 'perdition'. Satan is that beast that ascends from the bottomless pit at the end of this present world, and goes into perdition (showing he is already judged and sentenced to perish).
What this parable also reveals, is that there was a time prior... to Adam and Eve, when Lucifer served God at His Throne and was perfect in his ways. It shows that Lucifer is not some god of his own with equal power with God, like the old pagan religion Zoroastrianism believes with two equal and opposite forces of good vs. evil. God ended that old world when Lucifer first rebelled, and there was a beast system in that old world which Lucifer rebelled with, which is unknown to many brethren...
Rev 12:3-4
3 And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.
4 And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
KJV
The above is about the time when Lucifer (that "red dragon") drew one third of the angels ("stars") into rebellion with him in that old world prior to Adam and Eve. In that old world Lucifer had been serving God at His Throne as a covering cherub. Then Lucifer coveted God's Throne and fell drawing a third of the angels into rebellion with him. We know... for certain, that did NOT happen during this present world, nor at the time of Adam and Eve, but prior. And one of the biggest tells above is that beast above of "seven heads and ten horns, and SEVEN crowns upon his heads" is timed when Lucifer first drew those third of angels to earth in rebellion with him. Notice that above beast had ONLY "seven crowns", in contrast to the one below in the next Revelation 13 chapter...
Rev 13:1
13 And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
KJV
Is that a mistake in Rev.12 then, shouldn't that beast system in Rev.12:3 have "ten crowns" like this one in Rev.13? Not at all. Christ revealed in Revelation 12:3 that Lucifer originally rebelled using a beast world system 'similar' to the one for the end of this world described in Revelation 13.
What exactly did Lord Jesus reveal with that Revelation 13:1 beast rising up out of the sea of waters, what does it symbolically represent? Per Revelation 17:15 it represents a beast kingdom on this earth for the end made up of "peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues." It represents a mimic of Christ's future world-wide Kingdom to be established upon this earth when He returns in our near future. And it will still involve the idea of nations (see end of Zechariah 14; Revelation 2:26; Revelation 19:5; Revelation 20:8).
The difference with the Revelation 13:1 beast kingdom, having TEN crowns, is it will be Satan's attempt to mimic Christ's future Kingdom at the end of this world, which is exactly... what Satan did when he originally rebelled in coveting God's Throne using a beast system of old that had only SEVEN crowns, shown in Revelation 12:3-4. Like Ripely's again, "believe it, or not."
18 Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities, by the iniquity of thy traffick; therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee, and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight of all them that behold thee.
That "traffick" in the Hebrew means 'merchandise', as the same back in verse 16 with, "multitude of merchandise". How would that be connected with that time when Lucifer first rebelled against God in that old world? Many brethren struggle with this, because they cannot figure out this connection God is making with Lucifer here about that merchandizing traffic. So the easy way out many brethren take so as to not be bothered with what God is revealing there is to just claim God was pointing to one of the old flesh kings of Tyre (Tyrus). But of course a flesh king here goes totally against the parable which God is giving here about Lucifer, only using the flesh title "king of Tyrus" as a symbol for Lucifer here.
Some might ask me, "But Dave, what gives you the right to claim all this is about Lucifer, and not about some flesh king of Tyre?" Simple, God giving descriptions there which can never fit any flesh-born man. A cherub is a Heavenly order created being, not a flesh-born man. Also if you'll notice the above Ezekiel 28:18 verse, that is about Lucifer's future destruction with God bringing a fire from the midst of him, turning him to ashes upon the earth. That means this one God is pointing to is already... judged and sentenced to perish at the future "lake of fire" after Christ's future "thousand years" reign when He returns in our near future (Rev.20). That can never apply to any flesh-born man, simply because no flesh-born is judged and sentenced to perish until God's future Great White Throne Judgment. Not even Judas Iscariot has been judged and sentenced to perish yet. This is why even Lord Jesus was very careful to not claim outright that any flesh-born were already judged and going to perish in the future "lake of fire". He would say one is in danger of going, but He never outright claimed any flesh-born will perish.
Another, and very obvious proof that God is pointing to Lucifer here in Ezekiel 28, is the fact that no flesh-born king of Tyrus has ever been in God's Garden of Eden like verse 13 reveals.
Another way we know God is simply using the "king of Tyrus" title to point to Lucifer here, is that God does this symbolic 'type' for Lucifer in other Bible Scripture examples. He does it again in Ezekiel 31 about the "Assyrian" who was exalted in His Garden of Eden, and we know that cannot apply to any flesh-born king. God also uses that title "the Assyrian" to point to Satan's already appointed destruction (see Isaiah 30-31-33, as that "Tophet ordained of old" is about the future "lake of fire" destruction assigned to Satan).
19 All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee: thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt thou be any more.
KJV
Many brethren like to think that above judgment and sentencing to perish could be about any of the wicked that will go into the future "lake of fire". But God's Word shows that ONLY Satan and his angels have already been judged and sentenced to perish. Even Matthew 25:41 reveals that everlasting fire has been already prepared for the devil and his angels. No flesh-born man has been assigned to perish yet today. That decision won't be made by Christ until after His future "thousand years" reign of Revelation 20. This is why God's Word refers to Satan as Apollyon in Revelation 9, which is from a Greek word that means 'perdition'. Satan is that beast that ascends from the bottomless pit at the end of this present world, and goes into perdition (showing he is already judged and sentenced to perish).
What this parable also reveals, is that there was a time prior... to Adam and Eve, when Lucifer served God at His Throne and was perfect in his ways. It shows that Lucifer is not some god of his own with equal power with God, like the old pagan religion Zoroastrianism believes with two equal and opposite forces of good vs. evil. God ended that old world when Lucifer first rebelled, and there was a beast system in that old world which Lucifer rebelled with, which is unknown to many brethren...
Rev 12:3-4
3 And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.
4 And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
KJV
The above is about the time when Lucifer (that "red dragon") drew one third of the angels ("stars") into rebellion with him in that old world prior to Adam and Eve. In that old world Lucifer had been serving God at His Throne as a covering cherub. Then Lucifer coveted God's Throne and fell drawing a third of the angels into rebellion with him. We know... for certain, that did NOT happen during this present world, nor at the time of Adam and Eve, but prior. And one of the biggest tells above is that beast above of "seven heads and ten horns, and SEVEN crowns upon his heads" is timed when Lucifer first drew those third of angels to earth in rebellion with him. Notice that above beast had ONLY "seven crowns", in contrast to the one below in the next Revelation 13 chapter...
Rev 13:1
13 And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
KJV
Is that a mistake in Rev.12 then, shouldn't that beast system in Rev.12:3 have "ten crowns" like this one in Rev.13? Not at all. Christ revealed in Revelation 12:3 that Lucifer originally rebelled using a beast world system 'similar' to the one for the end of this world described in Revelation 13.
What exactly did Lord Jesus reveal with that Revelation 13:1 beast rising up out of the sea of waters, what does it symbolically represent? Per Revelation 17:15 it represents a beast kingdom on this earth for the end made up of "peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues." It represents a mimic of Christ's future world-wide Kingdom to be established upon this earth when He returns in our near future. And it will still involve the idea of nations (see end of Zechariah 14; Revelation 2:26; Revelation 19:5; Revelation 20:8).
The difference with the Revelation 13:1 beast kingdom, having TEN crowns, is it will be Satan's attempt to mimic Christ's future Kingdom at the end of this world, which is exactly... what Satan did when he originally rebelled in coveting God's Throne using a beast system of old that had only SEVEN crowns, shown in Revelation 12:3-4. Like Ripely's again, "believe it, or not."