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108 lines
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Lamentation for Tyre
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# Chapter 27
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1. The word of the Lord came again to me, saying,
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2. "Now, son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyre,
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3. and say to Tyre, 'You who are situated at the entrance of the sea, merchant of the peoples on many coastlands, thus says the Lord God:
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"O Tyre, you have said,
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'I am perfect in beauty.'
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4. Your borders are in the midst of the seas.
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Your builders have perfected your beauty.
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5. They made all your planks of fir trees from Senir;
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They took a cedar from Lebanon to make you a mast.
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6. Of oaks from Bashan they made your oars;
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The company of Ashurites have inlaid your planks
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With ivory from the coasts of Cyprus.
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7. Fine embroidered linen from Egypt was what you spread for your sail;
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Blue and purple from the coasts of Elishah was what covered you.
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8. "Inhabitants of Sidon and Arvad were your oarsmen;
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Your wise men, O Tyre, were in you;
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They became your pilots.
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9. Elders of Gebal and its wise men
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Were in you to caulk your seams;
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All the ships of the sea
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And their oarsmen were in you
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To market your merchandise.
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10. "Those from Persia, Lydia, and Libya
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Were in your army as men of war;
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They hung shield and helmet in you;
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They gave splendor to you.
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11. Men of Arvad with your army were on your walls all around,
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And the men of Gammad were in your towers;
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They hung their shields on your walls all around;
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They made your beauty perfect.
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12. "Tarshish was your merchant because of your many luxury goods. They gave you silver, iron, tin, and lead for your goods.
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13. Javan, Tubal, and Meshech were your traders. They bartered human lives and vessels of bronze for your merchandise.
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14. Those from the house of Togarmah traded for your wares with horses, steeds, and mules.
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15. The men of Dedan were your traders; many isles were the market of your hand. They brought you ivory tusks and ebony as payment.
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16. Syria was your merchant because of the abundance of goods you made. They gave you for your wares emeralds, purple, embroidery, fine linen, corals, and rubies.
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17. Judah and the land of Israel were your traders. They traded for your merchandise wheat of Minnith, millet, honey, oil, and balm.
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18. Damascus was your merchant because of the abundance of goods you made, because of your many luxury items, with the wine of Helbon and with white wool.
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19. Dan and Javan paid for your wares, traversing back and forth. Wrought iron, cassia, and cane were among your merchandise.
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20. Dedan was your merchant in saddlecloths for riding.
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21. Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your regular merchants. They traded with you in lambs, rams, and goats.
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22. The merchants of Sheba and Raamah were your merchants. They traded for your wares the choicest spices, all kinds of precious stones, and gold.
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23. Haran, Canneh, Eden, the merchants of Sheba, Assyria, and Chilmad were your merchants.
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24. These were your merchants in choice items--in purple clothes, in embroidered garments, in chests of multicolored apparel, in sturdy woven cords, which were in your marketplace.
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25. "The ships of Tarshish were carriers of your merchandise.
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You were filled and very glorious in the midst of the seas.
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26. Your oarsmen brought you into many waters,
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But the east wind broke you in the midst of the seas.
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27. "Your riches, wares, and merchandise,
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Your mariners and pilots,
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Your caulkers and merchandisers,
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All your men of war who are in you,
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And the entire company which is in your midst,
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Will fall into the midst of the seas on the day of your ruin.
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28. The common-land will shake at the sound of the cry of your pilots.
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29. "All who handle the oar,
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The mariners,
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All the pilots of the sea
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Will come down from their ships and stand on the shore.
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30. They will make their voice heard because of you;
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They will cry bitterly and cast dust on their heads;
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They will roll about in ashes;
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31. They will shave themselves completely bald because of you,
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Gird themselves with sackcloth,
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And weep for you
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With bitterness of heart and bitter wailing.
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32. In their wailing for you
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They will take up a lamentation,
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And lament for you:
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'What city is like Tyre,
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Destroyed in the midst of the sea?
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33. 'When your wares went out by sea,
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You satisfied many people;
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You enriched the kings of the earth
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With your many luxury goods and your merchandise.
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34. But you are broken by the seas in the depths of the waters;
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Your merchandise and the entire company will fall in your midst.
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35. All the inhabitants of the isles will be astonished at you;
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Their kings will be greatly afraid,
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And their countenance will be troubled.
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36. The merchants among the peoples will hiss at you;
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You will become a horror, and be no more forever.' " ' "
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