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Old 04-23-2009, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Winman View Post
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At the time Eze 28 and Isa 14 were written, neither the king of Tyrus nor the king of Babylon were either dead or cast down from their positions. I am not a historian, but I believe the king of Babylon had not even arisen yet when this prophesy was written of him. So both of these are prophesies of future events to come, not something past. And if you read carefully you will see they cannot support the gap theory either.
Actually my post was not intended to be a statement about the gap. They were just some thoughts that came to mind and I decided to post them, not checking to see that someone else had pretty much already posted these same points. Personally I don't see how anyone can say Ezekiel 28 and Isaiah 14 is not talking about Satan regardless of whether or not there are any gap implications.