Ezekiel 26:5
It shall be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God: and it shall become a spoil to the nations.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 26:14 reaffirms that Tyre will be a place for spreading nets—the same phrase from 26:5.
Ezekiel 26:19 continues the judgment: bringing the deep over Tyre, making it a ruined city—further prophecy of the same event.
Ezekiel 26:12 details the plunder of Tyre's riches, fulfilling the 'plunder for nations' declared in Ezekiel 26:5.
Ezekiel 27:32 laments Tyre as 'destroyed in the midst of the sea', echoing the image of Tyre's desolation in Ezekiel 26:5.
In Ezekiel 47:10, 'spreading nets' symbolizes abundance of life, contrasting with Tyre's desolate spreading nets in Ezekiel 26:5.
Ezekiel 27:4 extols Tyre's maritime beauty, contrasting with its ruin as a net-spreading place in Ezekiel 26:5.
Ezekiel 25:7 uses the same 'plunder for nations' judgment language against Ammon, paralleling Tyre's fate.
Ezekiel 29:19 describes Babylon plundering Egypt, similar to Tyre being plundered by nations in Ezekiel 26:5.