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1 The
burden of Tyre.
Howl, you ships
of Tarshish! For
it is laid
waste, so
that there is no
house, no entering in.
From the land of
Kittim it is
revealed to them.
2 Be
still, you
inhabitants of
the coast, you whom
the merchants of
Sidon that pass
over the sea
have replenished.
3 On
great waters, the
seed of the
Shihor, the
harvest of the
Nile, was her
revenue. She was
the market of
nations.
4 Be ashamed,
Sidon; for the
sea has spoken,
the stronghold of
the sea, saying, “I
have not travailed,
nor given birth,
neither have I
nourished young
men, nor brought
up virgins.”
5 When the
report comes to
Egypt, they will be
in anguish at
the report of
Tyre.
6 Pass
over to Tarshish!
Wail, you
inhabitants of
the coast!
7 Is
this your joyous
city, whose antiquity
is of ancient
days, whose feet
carried her far
away to travel?
8 Who
has planned this
against Tyre,
the giver of
crowns, whose
merchants are
princes, whose
traders are the
honorable of
the earth?
9 The
LORD of Armies
has planned it,
to stain the
pride of all
glory, to bring
into contempt all
the honorable of
the earth.
10 Pass
through your land
like the Nile,
daughter of
Tarshish. There
is no restraint
any more.
11 He
has stretched out
his hand over
the sea. He
has shaken the
kingdoms. The LORD
has ordered the
destruction of
Canaan’s strongholds.
12 He said, “You
shall rejoice no
more, you
oppressed virgin
daughter of Sidon.
Arise, pass over
to Kittim. Even
there you will
have no rest.”
13 Behold,
the land of the
Chaldeans. This
people didn’t exist. The Assyrians
founded it for
those who dwell in
the wilderness.
They set up
their towers. They overthrew
its palaces. They
made it a
ruin.
14 Howl,
you ships of
Tarshish, for your
stronghold is laid
waste!
15 It
will come to
pass in that
day that Tyre
will be forgotten
seventy years, according
to the days
of one king.
After the end
of seventy years
it will be
to Tyre like
in the song
of the prostitute.
16 Take
a harp; go
about the city,
you prostitute
that has been
forgotten. Make
sweet melody. Sing
many songs, that
you may be
remembered.
17 It
will happen after
the end of
seventy years that
the LORD will
visit Tyre. She
will return to
her wages, and
will play the
prostitute with
all the kingdoms
of the world on
the surface of
the earth.
18 Her
merchandise and
her wages will be
holiness to the
LORD. It will
not be treasured
nor laid up;
for her
merchandise will
be for those
who dwell before
the LORD, to eat
sufficiently, and
for durable
clothing.