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Tyrus

Fortified place

Tee-rus/ˈtjʊərəs/

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17
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Saturday
Lucky Day
Tyre, a Phoenician city mentioned in the Bible
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(Male)
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Meaning & Origin

From the Phoenician word 'Sr', meaning 'rock' or 'fortress'. In the Bible, Tyre is a prominent Phoenician city known for its wealth and power.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of resilience and strength in the face of adversity.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Tyrus

strong

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

Tee-rus

/ˈtjʊərəs/

Lucky number

17

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

PurpleBlue

Life path

8

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Tyrus gained significance due to the ancient Phoenician city of that name, located in present-day Lebanon. This city was renowned for its maritime trade and its prosperity. The city is mentioned over seventy times in the Old Testament of the Bible. Its strategic location made it a major political and economic powerhouse in the Mediterranean region. Tyre's influence extended beyond its borders, and its name became synonymous with wealth and power.

In the biblical narrative, Tyre is portrayed as a powerful and arrogant city that rebelled against God. The prophet Ezekiel describes it as a hub of idolatry and wickedness, referring to it as a "perfect picture of a rebellious city." (Ezekiel 26:1-14) Despite its material wealth and apparent strength, Tyre is eventually destroyed and brought low by divine intervention. This serves as a reminder of the temporal nature of worldly power and wealth, and the ultimate importance of God's love and mercy. The name Tyrus, therefore, constitutes a living reminder of the teachings of humility, submission to God, and the ultimately fleeting nature of worldly possessions.

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