‏ Isaiah 23:8-9

Who hath.

De 29:24-28; Jer 50:44,45; Re 18:8

the crowning.

Eze 28:2-6,12-18

merchants.

10:8; 36:9

Lord.

10:33; 14:24,27; 46:10,11; Jer 47:6,7; 51:62; Ac 4:28; Eph 1:11

Eph 3:11

to stain. Heb. to pollute.

2:11,17; 5:15,16; 13:11; Job 40:11,12; Da 4:37; Mal 4:1; Jas 4:6

bring.

Job 12:21; Ps 107:40; 1Co 1:26-29

‏ Ezekiel 26:7-14

I will.

3; 28:7; 29:18-20; 30:10,11; 32:11,12; Jer 25:9,22; 27:3-6

a king.

17:14; Ezr 7:12; Isa 10:8; Jer 52:32; Da 2:37,47; Ho 8:10

with horses.

10,11; 23:24; Jer 4:13; 6:23; Na 2:3,4; 3:2,3

he shall make.

21:22; 2Sa 20:15; Jer 52:4

cast a mount. or, pour out the engine of shot.

Jer 6:6; 32:24; *marg:

2Ch 26:15

the abundance.

7; Jer 47:3

shake.

15; 27:28; Na 2:3,4

enter.

Jos 6:5,20

as men enter into a city wherein is made a breach. Heb.according to the enterings of a city broken up.

hoofs.

Isa 5:28; Jer 51:27; Hab 1:8

thy.

Isa 26:5

make a spoil.

5; Mt 6:19,20

thy merchandise.

27:3-36; Isa 23:8,11,17,18; Zec 9:3,4; Re 18:11-13

thy pleasant houses. Heb. houses of thy desire.

2Ch 32:27; 36:10; Isa 32:12; Jer 25:34; Da 11:8; Ho 13:15; Am 5:11

Na 2:9; Zec 7:14; *margins

they shalt lay.The ruins of old Tyre contributed much to the taking of the new city; for with the stones, timber, and rubbish, Alexander built a bank, or causeway, from the continent to the island, thereby literally fulfilling the words of the prophet.

28:13; Isa 14:11; 22:2; 23:7,16; 24:8,9; Jer 7:34; 16:9; 25:10

Ho 2:11; Am 6:4-7; Jas 5:1-5; Re 18:22,23

I will.Old Tyre was never rebuilt after its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar; and there are now no traces left to mark its site. The new city, when visited by Maundrell, Bruce, and other travellers, was literally "a place for fishers to dry their nets on."

like.

4,5,12

be built.

De 13:16; Job 12:14; Mal 1:4

for I.

5:13,15,17; 17:21-24; 21:32; 22:14; 30:12; Nu 23:19; Job 40:8

Isa 14:27; Mt 24:35

‏ Amos 3:6

a trumpet.

Jer 4:5; 6:1; Eze 33:3; Ho 5:8; Zep 1:16

and the people.

Jer 5:22; 10:7; 2Co 5:11

be afraid. or, run together. shall there.That is, Shall there be any evil, or calamity, (not moral evil,) inflicted on a wicked city, which does not proceed from me, as the effect of my wrath? These animated interrogatives were intended to convince the people that they had cause for alarm, as their monstrous iniquities called down the vengeance of God to punish them with these calamities.

Ge 50:20; Isa 14:24-27; 45:7; Ac 2:23; 4:28

the Lord hath not done it? or, and shall not the Lord dosomewhat?
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