Bible Verses About Tyre: Paul found disciples at 2 verses · 47 aspects All 113 Its commerce 17 All nations to be terrified at its destruction 13 To be destroyed by the king of Babylon 11 Its second destruction by the Macedonians 7 Its inhabitants to be sold as slaves, as a recompence for their selling the Jews 5 Pride a cause of its destruction 5 Stones and timber for building the temple 5 Its wealth 4 Strongly fortified 4 To be scraped as the top of a rock, and to be a place for the spreading nets 4 Insular position of 3 Often confederated against the Jews and rejoiced in their calamities 3 Proud and haughty 3 Self-conceited 3 Strength and beauty of its ships 3 Superstitious 3 The king of Babylon to be rewarded with the spoil of Egypt for his service against 3 A master-builder for the temple 2 Alluded to the depravity of 2 Antiquity of 2 David and Solomon formed alliances with 2 Governed by kings 2 Inhabitants of, to emigrated to other countries 2 Its beauty 2 Its restoration to commercial greatness after seventy years 2 Paul found disciples at 2 Seamen for Solomon's navy 2 Soldiers of, supplied by Persia, &c 2 To participated in the blessings of the gospel 2 Visited the coasts of 2 Was followed by many from 2 Depended for provision upon Galilee 1 Envy against the Jews a cause of its destruction 1 Mercantile men 1 Never to recover its greatness 1 Propitiated the favour of Herod 1 Sea-faring men 1 The crowning city 1 The daughter of Tarshish 1 The daughter of Zidon 1 The Jews condemned for purchasing from the people of, on the Sabbath 1 The joyous city 1 The renowned city 1 The ruins of the first city to be employed in making a causeway to effect the destruction of insular Tyre 1 Timber for rebuilding the temple and city 1 To lie waste and be forgotten for seventy years 1 Wicked 1 Show all 48 Verses on Paul found disciples at Acts 21:3Now when we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left hand, and sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre: for there the ship was to unlade her burden.Acts 21:4And finding disciples, we tarried there seven days: who said to Paul through the Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem.