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CrypticCath | 21:39 Sun 30th Oct 2016 | Crosswords
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Tyre's close to being turned and put on(5) S????

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Looks good,thankyou.
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Thanks Mamyalynne,I wondered if it was Sidon
It makes sense, close to Tyre
So what was the answer to the Tyre clue please Cath or do you still need that one?
Sidon
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Many thanks all, really struggling tonight.
Type Your Answer Here...Okay thanks. thought you meant sidon was the answer to a defferent clue. What's teh parsing please?
Sidon (City) is close to Tyre(City)

's - is - turned Si
Put on - Don
Sorry AB is proving hard to use tonight-- typing takes ages to load and sometimes words repeat and Ic an't correvt
Thanks. Never heard of trre. Assumed close to meant last letter of
actually

being - is turned
The Biblical Sidon



Shrine commemorating the last meeting place between St. Paul and St. Peter inside the Old City of Sidon.
The Bible describes Sidon in several passages:
It received its name from the "first-born" of Canaan, the grandson of Noah (Genesis 10:15, 19).
The Tribe of Zebulun has a frontier on Sidon. (Gen. 49:13)
It was the first home of the Phoenicians on the coast of Canaan, and from its extensive commercial relations became a "great" city. (Joshua 11:8; 19:28).
It was the mother city of Tyre. It lay within the lot of the tribe of Asher, but was never subdued (Judges 1:31).
The Sidonians long oppressed Israel (Judges 10:12).
From the time of David its glory began to wane, and Tyre, its "virgin daughter" (Isaiah 23:12), rose to its place of pre-eminence.
Solomon entered into a matrimonial alliance with the Sidonians, and thus their form of idolatrous worship found a place in the land of Israel (1 Kings 11:1, 33).
Jezebel was a Sidonian princess (1 Kings 16:31).
It was famous for its manufactures and arts, as well as for its commerce (1 Kings 5:6; 1 Chronicles 22:4; Ezekiel 27:8).
It is frequently referred to by the prophets (Isaiah 23:2, 4, 12; Jeremiah 25:22; 27:3; 47:4; Ezekiel 27:8; 28:21, 22; 32:30; Joel 3:4).
Elijah sojourned in Sidon, performing miracles (1 Kings 17:9–24; Luke 4:26).
Jesus visited the "coasts" of Tyre and Sidon (Matthew 15:21; Mark 7:24) and from this region many came forth to hear him preaching (Mark 3:8; Luke 6:17), leading to the stark contrast in Matthew 11:21–23 to Korazin and Bethsaida.
From Sidon, at which the ship put in after leaving Caesarea, Paul finally sailed for Rome (Acts 27:3, 4).
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