In this chapter it is the judgment of the prince and king of Tyre and Sidon. The prophecy looks beyond the local ruler to the one who is behind the kingdoms of the worldSatan.
God also says, I intend to regather Israel. Satan cannot disturb His plan and program with the children of Israel. Neither can any theologian today dismiss Gods plan to restore Israel to the land in peace. One reason that so many theologians are believed when they say that God is through with the nation Israel is because Gods people are not acquainted with Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and the minor prophets. The theme song of these prophets is that God is not through with Israel as a nation. For this reason they should be studied. They throw new light on the Word of God so that it is no longer a jigsaw puzzle, but everything falls into place.
BigMack
So you believe that this is one of those "dual-fulfillment" prophecies. Good.
Now, I'm going to be provocative here, but I have a point to make about interpretation of prophecy.
Is there anyone else who claimed to be God, and who was killed at the hands of foreigners?