The rich widow of Tyre offered money for healing, seeking only physical cures and not the gospel of the kingdom. [1] At the tomb of Hiram near Tyre, the apostles and evangelists preached and baptized a polyglot population from July 11 to July 24. [2] In these days, Joseph of Tyre housed Jesus and the apostles as they taught and preached throughout the city and its environs. [3] A Christian church was built on the site of the Melkarth temple in Tyre, where Jesus taught the believers about the Father's love. [4] Tyre and Sidon would have repented in sackcloth and ashes. [5] Jesus' 18th morontia appearance was at Tyre, bringing the message of salvation through bearing the fruits of the divine spirit. [6]
See also: UB 134:7.1; UB 140:7.2; UB 156:4-5; UB 194:4.13.