other scholars disagree with this approach. They assert that Isaiah 14:12–15 and Ezekiel 28:1–19 are only about the kings of Babylon and Tyre and cannot inform us about the fall in Genesis 3. For them, Adam’s sin serves as an analogy for the downfall of these two kings. Adam becomes the focus of the hubris and fall described by the two prophets. These passages do not inform our understanding of the divine rebel in Eden.28