Ezekiel 26

1Now in the eleventh year, on the first of the month, the word of the Lord came to me saying, 2Son of man, because aTyre has said concerning Jerusalem, ‘Aha, the bgateway of the peoples is broken; it has
Lit turned
,
dopened to me. I shall be filled, now that she is laid waste,’
3therefore thus says the Lord
Heb YHWH, usually rendered Lord , and so throughout the ch
God, ‘Behold, I am against you, O Tyre, and I will bring up fmany nations against you, as the gsea brings up its waves.
4‘They will hdestroy the walls of Tyre and break down her towers; and I will scrape her debris from her and make her a bare rock. 5She will be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea, for I have spoken,’ declares the Lord God, ‘and she will become ispoil for the nations. 6‘Also her jdaughters who are
Lit in the field
on the mainland will be slain by the sword, and they will know that I am the Lord.’”

7For thus says the Lord God, “Behold, I will bring upon Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, lking of kings, with horses, mchariots, cavalry and
Lit an assembly, even many people
a great army.
8He will slay your daughters
Lit in the field
on the mainland with the sword; and he will make psiege walls against you, cast up a qramp against you and raise up a large shield against you.
9The blow of his battering rams he will direct against your walls, and with his
Lit swords
axes he will break down your towers.
10Because of the multitude of his shorses, the dust raised by them will cover you; your walls will tshake at the noise of cavalry and
Lit wheels
wagons and chariots when he venters your gates as men enter a city that is breached.
11With the hoofs of his whorses he will trample all your streets. He will slay your people with the sword; and your strong pillars will xcome down to the ground. 12Also they will make a spoil of your riches and a prey of your ymerchandise, zbreak down your walls and destroy your aapleasant houses, and
Lit put
throw your stones and your timbers and your debris acinto the water.
13“So I will
Lit cause to cease
silence the sound of your aesongs, and the sound of your afharps will be heard no more.
14I will make you a bare rock; you will be a place for the spreading of nets. You will be agbuilt no more, for I the ahLord have spoken,” declares the Lord God.

15Thus says the Lord God to Tyre, “Shall not the aicoastlands ajshake at the sound of your fall when the wounded groan, when the slaughter occurs in your midst? 16Then all the princes of the sea will akgo down from their thrones, remove their robes and strip off their embroidered garments. They will alclothe themselves with
Lit tremblings
trembling; they will sit on the ground, antremble every moment and be appalled at you.
17They will take up a aolamentation over you and say to you, apHow you have perished, O inhabited one,
From the seas, O renowned city,
Which was aqmighty on the sea,
She and her inhabitants,
Who
Lit put
imposed
Lit their
her terror
On all her inhabitants!
18Now the atcoastlands will tremble
On the day of your fall;
Yes, the coastlands which are by the sea
Will be terrified at your aupassing.’”

19For thus says the Lord God, “When I make you a desolate city, like the cities which are not inhabited, when I avbring up the deep over you and the great waters cover you, 20then I will bring you down with those who awgo down to the pit, to the people of old, and I will make you dwell in the axlower parts of the earth, like the ancient waste places, with those who go down to the pit, so that you will not
Or return
be inhabited; but I will set azglory in the land of the living.
21“I will
Lit give you terrors
bring bbterrors on you and you will be no more; though you will be sought, bcyou will never be found again,” declares the Lord God.

Ezekiel 27

Lament over Tyre

1Moreover, the word of the Lord came to me saying, 2And you, son of man, bdtake up a lamentation over Tyre; 3and say to Tyre, bewho dwells at the
Lit entrances
entrance to the sea, bgmerchant of the peoples to many coastlands, ‘Thus says the Lord
Heb YHWH, usually rendered Lord , and so throughout the ch
God, O Tyre, you have said, ‘I am perfect in beauty.’
4Your borders are in the heart of the seas;
Your builders have perfected your beauty.
5“They have
Lit built
made all your planks of fir trees from bjSenir;
They have taken a cedar from Lebanon to make a mast for you.
6“Of bkoaks from blBashan they have made your oars;
With ivory they have
Lit made
inlaid your deck of boxwood from the coastlands of bnCyprus.
7Your sail was of fine embroidered linen from Egypt
So that it became your
Or standard
distinguishing mark;
Your
Lit covering
awning was
Or violet
,
brblue and purple from the coastlands of bsElishah.
8The inhabitants of Sidon and btArvad were your rowers;
Your buwise men, O Tyre, were
Lit in you
aboard; they were your pilots.
9The elders of bwGebal and her wise men were with you repairing your seams;
All the ships of the sea and their sailors were with you in order to deal in your merchandise.

10 bxPersia and byLud and bzPut were in your army, your men of war. They hung shield and helmet in you; they set forth your splendor. 11The sons of Arvad and your army were on your walls, all around, and the
Or valorous ones
Gammadim were in your towers. They hung their shields on your walls all around; they perfected your beauty.

12Tarshish was your customer because of the abundance of all kinds of wealth; with silver, iron, tin and lead they paid for your wares. 13 cbJavan, ccTubal and cdMeshech, they were your traders; with the celives of men and vessels of bronze they paid for your merchandise. 14“Those from cfBeth-togarmah gave horses and war horses and mules for your wares. 15The sons of cgDedan were your traders. Many coastlands were
Lit the market of your hand
your market; ciivory tusks and ebony they brought as your payment.
16 cjAram was your customer because of the abundance of your
Lit works
goods; they paid for your wares with clemeralds, purple, cmembroidered work, fine linen, coral and rubies.
17Judah and the land of Israel, they were your traders; with the wheat of cnMinnith,
Heb pannag
cakes, honey, oil and balm they paid for your merchandise.
18 cpDamascus was your customer because of the abundance of your
Lit works
goods, because of the abundance of all kinds of wealth, because of the wine of Helbon and white wool.
19Vedan and Javan paid for your wares
Or with yarn
from Uzal; wrought iron, cassia and
Or calamus
sweet cane were among your merchandise.
20 ctDedan traded with you in saddlecloths for riding. 21 cuArabia and all the princes of Kedar, they were
Lit customers of your hand
your customers for cwlambs, rams and goats; for these they were your customers.
22The traders of cxSheba and Raamah, they traded with you; they paid for your wares with the best of all kinds of cyspices, and with all kinds of precious stones and gold. 23Haran, Canneh, czEden, the traders of Sheba, Asshur and Chilmad traded with you. 24They traded with you in choice garments, in clothes of
Or violet
blue and embroidered work, and in carpets of many colors and tightly wound cords, which were among your merchandise.
25“The dbships of Tarshish were
Lit your travelers
the carriers for your merchandise. And you were filled and were very
Lit honored
glorious
In the heart of the seas.

26Your rowers have brought you
Into degreat waters;
The dfeast wind has broken you
In the heart of the seas.
27Your wealth, your wares, your merchandise,
Your sailors and your pilots,
Your repairers of seams, your dealers in merchandise
And all your men of war who are in you,
With all your company that is in your midst,
Will fall into the heart of the seas
On the day of your overthrow.
28At the sound of the cry of your pilots
The pasture lands will dgshake.
29All who handle the oar,
The dhsailors and all the pilots of the sea
Will come down from their ships;
They will stand on the land,
30And they will dimake their voice heard over you
And will cry bitterly.
They will djcast dust on their heads,
They will dkwallow in ashes.
31Also they will make themselves dlbald for you
And dmgird themselves with sackcloth;
And they will dnweep for you in bitterness of soul
With bitter mourning.
32Moreover, in their wailing they will take up a dolamentation for you
And lament over you:
Who is like Tyre,
Like her who is silent in the midst of the sea?
33When your wares went out from the seas,
You satisfied many peoples;
With the dpabundance of your wealth and your merchandise
You enriched the kings of earth.
34
Lit The time
Now that you are drbroken by the seas
In the depths of the waters,
Your dsmerchandise and all your company
Have fallen in the midst of you.
35All the dtinhabitants of the coastlands
Are appalled at you,
And their kings are horribly afraid;
They are troubled in countenance.
36The merchants among the peoples duhiss at you;
You have become
Lit terrors
terrified
And you dwwill cease to be forever.’”’”

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