Ezekiel 27:8
The inhabitants of Zidon and Arvad were thy mariners: thy wise men, O Tyrus, that were in thee, were thy pilots.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 27:11 also names Arvad as men on Tyre's walls — same city in the same lament, reinforcing Tyre's allies.
Ezekiel 27:28 echoes the pilots from this verse — their cry shakes the shore, continuing the lament's maritime imagery.
Ezekiel 28:21 pronounces judgment on Sidon — the city whose inhabitants serve as Tyre's rowers in this verse.
Genesis 10:15 lists Sidon as Canaan's son, giving the genealogical origin of the Sidonians who inhabit Tyre in this verse.
Genesis 10:18 lists the Arvadites among Canaan's descendants, providing the lineage for Arvad mentioned here.
Genesis 49:13 places Zebulun's border at Sidon, linking Sidon to the sea and ships — the same maritime context found here.
In 1 Kings 9:27, Hiram sends experienced sailors for Solomon's fleet — the same skilled rowers from Tyre and Sidon mentioned here.
Isaiah 23:2 addresses Sidon's merchants and sailors — the same maritime community that supplied Tyre's rowers here.