Ezekiel 27:5

They have made all thy ship boards of fir trees of Senir: they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for thee.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 3:9 Historical context

Deuteronomy 3:9 identifies Senir as an Amorite name for Mount Hermon, clarifying the geographical source of Tyre's timber.

1 Kings 5:6 Parallel

1 Kings 5:6 records Solomon's request for cedar from Lebanon, directly paralleling the use of Lebanese timber for Tyre's shipbuilding.

Isaiah 14:8 Parallel

In Isaiah 14:8, cedars of Lebanon rejoice at Babylon's fall — the same trees that formed Tyre's mast here.

In Revelation 18:12, Babylon's luxury cargo includes costly wood, mirroring the cedar mast that equipped Tyre's trade.

Song of Solomon 4:8 also mentions Senir, using the same mountain range as a poetic location, linking Tyre's resources to romantic imagery.