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The End of Tyre’s Glory
Then this message came to me from the LORD:
Then this message came to me from the LORD:
A Lament for Tyre
The word of the Lord came to me:
The word of the Lord came to me:
that mighty gateway to the sea, the trading center of the world. Give Tyre this message from the Sovereign LORD:
“You boasted, O Tyre,
‘My beauty is perfect!’
“You boasted, O Tyre,
‘My beauty is perfect!’
and say to Tyre, who dwells at the entrances to the sea, merchant of the peoples to many coastlands, thus says the Lord God:
“O Tyre, you have said,
‘I am perfect in beauty.’
“O Tyre, you have said,
‘I am perfect in beauty.’
You extended your boundaries into the sea.
Your builders made your beauty perfect.
Your builders made your beauty perfect.
Your borders are in the heart of the seas;
your builders made perfect your beauty.
your builders made perfect your beauty.
They made all your planks
of fir trees from Senir;
they took a cedar from Lebanon
to make a mast for you.
of fir trees from Senir;
they took a cedar from Lebanon
to make a mast for you.
Of oaks of Bashan
they made your oars;
they made your deck of pines
from the coasts of Cyprus,
inlaid with ivory.
they made your oars;
they made your deck of pines
from the coasts of Cyprus,
inlaid with ivory.
Your sails were made of Egypt’s finest linen,
and they flew as a banner above you.
You stood beneath blue and purple awnings
made bright with dyes from the coasts of Elishah.
and they flew as a banner above you.
You stood beneath blue and purple awnings
made bright with dyes from the coasts of Elishah.
Of fine embroidered linen from Egypt
was your sail,
serving as your banner;
blue and purple from the coasts of Elishah
was your awning.
was your sail,
serving as your banner;
blue and purple from the coasts of Elishah
was your awning.
Your oarsmen came from Sidon and Arvad;
your helmsmen were skilled men from Tyre itself.
your helmsmen were skilled men from Tyre itself.
The inhabitants of Sidon and Arvad
were your rowers;
your skilled men, O Tyre, were in you;
they were your pilots.
were your rowers;
your skilled men, O Tyre, were in you;
they were your pilots.
Wise old craftsmen from Gebal did the caulking.
Ships from every land came with goods to barter for your trade.
Ships from every land came with goods to barter for your trade.
The elders of Gebal and her skilled men were in you,
caulking your seams;
all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in you
to barter for your wares.
caulking your seams;
all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in you
to barter for your wares.
“Persia and Lud and Put were in your army as your men of war. They hung the shield and helmet in you; they gave you splendor.
Men from Arvad and Helech stood on your walls. Your towers were manned by men from Gammad. Their shields hung on your walls, completing your beauty.
Men of Arvad and Helech were on your walls all around, and men of Gamad were in your towers. They hung their shields on your walls all around; they made perfect your beauty.
“Tarshish sent merchants to buy your wares in exchange for silver, iron, tin, and lead.
“Tarshish did business with you because of your great wealth of every kind; silver, iron, tin, and lead they exchanged for your wares.
Javan, Tubal, and Meshech traded with you; they exchanged human beings and vessels of bronze for your merchandise.
“From Beth-togarmah came riding horses, chariot horses, and mules, all in exchange for your goods.
From Beth-togarmah they exchanged horses, war horses, and mules for your wares.
Syria did business with you because of your abundant goods; they exchanged for your wares emeralds, purple, embroidered work, fine linen, coral, and ruby.
“Damascus sent merchants to buy your rich variety of goods, bringing wine from Helbon and white wool from Zahar.
Damascus did business with you for your abundant goods, because of your great wealth of every kind; wine of Helbon and wool of Sahar
“Dedan sent merchants to trade their expensive saddle blankets with you.
Dedan traded with you in saddlecloths for riding.
The Arabians and the princes of Kedar sent merchants to trade lambs and rams and male goats in exchange for your goods.
Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your favored dealers in lambs, rams, and goats; in these they did business with you.
The merchants of Sheba and Raamah came with all kinds of spices, jewels, and gold in exchange for your wares.
The traders of Sheba and Raamah traded with you; they exchanged for your wares the best of all kinds of spices and all precious stones and gold.
“Haran, Canneh, Eden, Sheba, Asshur, and Kilmad came with their merchandise, too.
Haran, Canneh, Eden, traders of Sheba, Asshur, and Chilmad traded with you.
They brought choice fabrics to trade — blue cloth, embroidery, and multicolored carpets rolled up and bound with cords.
In your market these traded with you in choice garments, in clothes of blue and embroidered work, and in carpets of colored material, bound with cords and made secure.
The ships of Tarshish were your ocean caravans. Your island warehouse was filled to the brim!
The Destruction of Tyre
The Destruction of Tyre
The ships of Tarshish traveled for you with your merchandise. So you were filled and heavily laden in the heart of the seas.
“But look! Your oarsmen
have taken you into stormy seas!
A mighty eastern gale
has wrecked you in the heart of the sea!
have taken you into stormy seas!
A mighty eastern gale
has wrecked you in the heart of the sea!
“Your rowers have brought you out
into the high seas.
The east wind has wrecked you
in the heart of the seas.
into the high seas.
The east wind has wrecked you
in the heart of the seas.
Everything is lost —
your riches and wares,
your sailors and pilots,
your ship builders, merchants, and warriors.
On the day of your ruin,
everyone on board sinks into the depths of the sea.
your riches and wares,
your sailors and pilots,
your ship builders, merchants, and warriors.
On the day of your ruin,
everyone on board sinks into the depths of the sea.
Your riches, your wares, your merchandise,
your mariners and your pilots,
your caulkers, your dealers in merchandise,
and all your men of war who are in you,
with all your crew
that is in your midst,
sink into the heart of the seas
on the day of your fall.
your mariners and your pilots,
your caulkers, your dealers in merchandise,
and all your men of war who are in you,
with all your crew
that is in your midst,
sink into the heart of the seas
on the day of your fall.
Your cities by the sea tremble
as your pilots cry out in terror.
as your pilots cry out in terror.
At the sound of the cry of your pilots
the countryside shakes,
the countryside shakes,
All the oarsmen abandon their ships;
the sailors and pilots stand on the shore.
the sailors and pilots stand on the shore.
and down from their ships
come all who handle the oar.
The mariners and all the pilots of the sea
stand on the land
come all who handle the oar.
The mariners and all the pilots of the sea
stand on the land
They cry aloud over you
and weep bitterly.
They throw dust on their heads
and roll in ashes.
and weep bitterly.
They throw dust on their heads
and roll in ashes.
and shout aloud over you
and cry out bitterly.
They cast dust on their heads
and wallow in ashes;
and cry out bitterly.
They cast dust on their heads
and wallow in ashes;
They shave their heads in grief for you
and dress themselves in burlap.
They weep for you with bitter anguish
and deep mourning.
and dress themselves in burlap.
They weep for you with bitter anguish
and deep mourning.
they make themselves bald for you
and put sackcloth on their waist,
and they weep over you in bitterness of soul,
with bitter mourning.
and put sackcloth on their waist,
and they weep over you in bitterness of soul,
with bitter mourning.
As they wail and mourn over you,
they sing this sad funeral song:
‘Was there ever such a city as Tyre,
now silent at the bottom of the sea?
they sing this sad funeral song:
‘Was there ever such a city as Tyre,
now silent at the bottom of the sea?
In their wailing they raise a lamentation for you
and lament over you:
‘Who is like Tyre,
like one destroyed in the midst of the sea?
and lament over you:
‘Who is like Tyre,
like one destroyed in the midst of the sea?
The merchandise you traded
satisfied the desires of many nations.
Kings at the ends of the earth
were enriched by your trade.
satisfied the desires of many nations.
Kings at the ends of the earth
were enriched by your trade.
When your wares came from the seas,
you satisfied many peoples;
with your abundant wealth and merchandise
you enriched the kings of the earth.
you satisfied many peoples;
with your abundant wealth and merchandise
you enriched the kings of the earth.
Now you are a wrecked ship,
broken at the bottom of the sea.
All your merchandise and crew
have gone down with you.
broken at the bottom of the sea.
All your merchandise and crew
have gone down with you.
Now you are wrecked by the seas,
in the depths of the waters;
your merchandise and all your crew in your midst
have sunk with you.
in the depths of the waters;
your merchandise and all your crew in your midst
have sunk with you.
All who live along the coastlands
are appalled at your terrible fate.
Their kings are filled with horror
and look on with twisted faces.
are appalled at your terrible fate.
Their kings are filled with horror
and look on with twisted faces.
All the inhabitants of the coastlands
are appalled at you,
and the hair of their kings bristles with horror;
their faces are convulsed.
are appalled at you,
and the hair of their kings bristles with horror;
their faces are convulsed.