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  1. 1 sty 2021 · This 1873 map shows Tyre as it was in 322 BC, and later as a peninsula stretching out into the Mediterranean Sea. Evidence of Tyre's ancient harbors can still be seen on the peninsula's north and south sides.

  2. 4 dni temu · Tyre, town on the Mediterranean coast of southern Lebanon, located 12 miles (19 km) north of the modern border with Israel and 25 miles (40 km) south of Sidon (modern Ṣaydā). It was a major Phoenician seaport from about 2000 bce through the Roman period.

  3. (1) Tyre was for centuries subordinate to Sidon, but when the Philistines subdued the latter city, probably in the 12th century. (see SIDON), Tyre received an accession of inhabitants from the fugitives which gave it the pre-eminence.

  4. Chronological Bible Studies, main page. Return to Maps menu. map of Tyre and Sidon, and Tyre before conquered by Alexander the Great,332 BC.

  5. Tyre in Easton's Bible Dictionary a rock, now es-Sur; an ancient Phoenician city, about 23 miles, in a direct line, north of Acre, and 20 south of Sidon. Sidon was the oldest Phoenician city, but Tyre had a longer and more illustrious history.

  6. Ancient Tyre was one of the most important and prosperous cities in the ancient Middle East. It was located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, about 23 kilometers north of Ras al-Naqura and 20 kilometers south of Sidon, in modern-day Lebanon.

  7. Sidon comes into view several times in the New Testament; first when Christ passed into the borders of Tyre and Sidon and healed the daughter of the Syro-phoenician woman (Mark 7:24-30); also when Herod Agrippa I received a delegation from Tyre and Sidon at Caesarea , where it

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