I believe he is talking about the Devil (Satin) when he refers to the King of Tyra's. Reference is made to him having been in the Garden of Eden and that he was highly respected in heaven until the Lord found his iniquity (Pride). This may having some reference to the tribulation. I am interested in what other people think. This needs to be read with Isaiah 14.
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