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Vedan

Vedan was an ancient trade city mentioned in Ezekiel's prophecy against Tyre, known for its commercial dealings in iron, cassia, and calamus. This obscure biblical reference illustrates the extensive trade networks of the ancient Near East.

Overview

Vedan appears in Scripture as a trading partner with the city of Tyre, representing the far-reaching commercial connections of ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern commerce. The city's mention alongside other trading centers demonstrates the complexity of pre-Christian international trade networks that God's word acknowledges and addresses.

Key Scriptures

"Vedan and Javan from Uzal traded with you; they exchanged wrought iron, cassia, and calamus for your wares" (Ezekiel 27:19, ESV).

This verse appears within Ezekiel's detailed lamentation over Tyre's fall, a prophecy emphasizing God's sovereignty over earthly kingdoms and their commerce.

Application

Understanding biblical references to ancient trade reminds us that God's word addresses all human activity, including business and commerce, calling believers to conduct their dealings with integrity and recognition of God's ultimate authority over all earthly enterprises.

Scripture References 1
Full Topical Reference List 1 total — Nave's Topical Bible

Also called Dan, a place whose merchants traded with Tyre.