1 The wordof the Lordcame again unto me, saying,2 Now, thou sonof man, take upa lamentationfor Tyrus;3 And sayunto Tyrus, O thou that art situateat the entryof the sea, which arta merchantof the peoplefor manyisles, Thus saiththe LordGod; O Tyrus, thou hast said, I amof perfectbeauty.nof perfect…: Heb. perfect of beauty4 Thy bordersarein the midstof the seas, thy buildershave perfectedthy beauty.nmidst: Heb. heart5 They have made all thy shipboardsof fir treesof Senir: they have takencedarsfrom Lebanonto makemasts for thee.nmade: Heb. built6 Ofthe oaksof Bashanhave they madethine oars; the companyof the Ashuriteshave madethy benchesofivory, broughtout of the islesof Chittim.nthe company…: or, they have made thy hatches of ivory well troddenncompany: Heb. daughter7 Fine linenwith broidered workfrom Egyptwas that which thou spreadest forthto be thy sail; blueand purplefrom the islesof Elishahwas that which covered thee.nblue…: or, purple and scarlet8 The inhabitantsof Zidonand Arvadwere thy mariners: thy wisemen, O Tyrus, thatwere in thee, were thy pilots.9 The ancientsof Gebaland the wisementhereof were in thee thy calkers: all the shipsof the seawith their marinerswere in thee to occupythy merchandise.ncalkers: or, stoppers of chinks: Heb. strengtheners, etc10 They of Persiaand of Ludand of Phutwere in thine army, thy menof war: they hangedthe shieldand helmetin thee; they set forththy comeliness.11 The menof Arvadwith thine armywereupon thy wallsround about, and the Gammadimswere in thy towers: they hangedtheir shieldsupon thy wallsround about; they have madethy beautyperfect.12 Tarshishwasthy merchantby reason of the multitude of all kind ofriches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they tradedin thy fairs.13 Javan, Tubal, and Meshech, they werethy merchants: they tradedthe personsof menand vesselsof brassin thy market.nmarket: or, merchandise14 They of the houseof Togarmahtradedin thy fairswith horsesand horsemenand mules.15 The menof Dedanwerethy merchants; manyisleswerethe merchandiseof thine hand: they brought thee fora presenthornsof ivoryand ebony.16 Syriawasthy merchantby reason of the multitudeof the wares of thy making: they occupiedin thy fairswith emeralds, purple, and broidered work, and fine linen, and coral, and agate.nthe wares…: Heb. thy worksnagate: or, chrysoprase17 Judah, and the landof Israel, they werethy merchants: they tradedin thy marketwheatof Minnith, and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm.nbalm: or, rosin18 Damascuswasthy merchantin the multitudeof the wares of thy making, for the multitudeof all riches; in the wineof Helbon, and whitewool.19 Danalso and Javangoing to and frooccupiedin thy fairs: brightiron, cassia, and calamus, were in thy market.ngoing…: or, Meuzal20 Dedanwasthy merchantin preciousclothesfor chariots.nprecious…: Heb. clothes of freedom21 Arabia, and all the princesof Kedar, they occupiedwith theein lambs, and rams, and goats: in these were theythy merchants.nthey occupied…: Heb. they were the merchants of thy hand22 The merchantsof Shebaand Raamah, they werethy merchants: they occupiedin thy fairswith chiefof all spices, and with all preciousstones, and gold.23 Haran, and Canneh, and Eden, the merchantsof Sheba, Asshur, andChilmad, werethy merchants.24 These werethy merchantsin all sortsof things, in blueclothes, and broidered work, and in chestsof rich apparel, boundwith cords, and made of cedar, among thy merchandise.nall…: or, excellent thingsnclothes: Heb. foldings25 The shipsof Tarshishdid singof thee in thy market: and thou wast replenished, and made verygloriousin the midstof the seas.
26 Thy rowershave broughtthee into greatwaters: the eastwindhath brokenthee in the midstof the seas.nmidst: Heb. heart27 Thy riches, and thy fairs, thy merchandise, thy mariners, and thy pilots, thy calkers, and the occupiersof thy merchandise, and all thy menof war, that arein thee, and in all thy company which isin the midstof thee, shall fallinto the midstof the seasin the dayof thy ruin.nand in…: or, even with allnmidst of the seas: Heb. heart, etc28 The suburbsshall shakeat the soundof the cryof thy pilots.nsuburbs: or, waves29 And all that handlethe oar, the mariners, andall the pilotsof the sea, shall come downfrom their ships, they shall standupon the land;30 And shall cause their voiceto be heardagainst thee, and shall crybitterly, and shall cast updustupon their heads, they shall wallowthemselves in the ashes:31 And they shall make themselves utterlybaldfor thee, and girdthem with sackcloth, and they shall weepfor thee with bitternessof heartandbitterwailing.32 And in their wailingthey shall take upa lamentationfor thee, and lament over thee, saying, What city islike Tyrus, like the destroyedin the midstof the sea?33 When thy wareswent forthout of the seas, thou filledstmanypeople; thou didst enrichthe kingsof the earthwith the multitudeof thy richesand of thy merchandise.34 In the timewhenthou shalt be brokenby the seasin the depthsof the watersthy merchandiseand all thy companyin the midstof thee shall fall.35 All the inhabitantsof the islesshall be astonishedat thee, and their kingsshall be soreafraid, they shall be troubled in theircountenance.36 The merchantsamong the peopleshall hissat thee; thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt beany more.na terror: Heb. terrorsnnever…: Heb. shalt not be for ever