The wordH1697 of the LORDH3068 came again unto me, sayingH559,
Now, thou sonH1121 of manH120, take upH5375 a lamentationH7015 for TyrusH6865;
And sayH559 unto TyrusH6865, O thou that art situateH3427 at the entryH3997 of the seaH3220, which art a merchantH7402 of the peopleH5971 for manyH7227 islesH339, Thus saithH559 the LordH136 GODH3069; O TyrusH6865, thou hast saidH559, I am of perfectH3632 beautyH3308. {of perfect…: Heb. perfect of beauty}
Thy bordersH1366 are in the midstH3820 of the seasH3220, thy buildersH1129 have perfectedH3634 thy beautyH3308. {midst: Heb. heart}
They have madeH1129 all thy ship boardsH3871 of fir treesH1265 of SenirH8149: they have takenH3947 cedarsH730 from LebanonH3844 to makeH6213 mastsH8650 for thee. {made: Heb. built}
Of the oaksH437 of BashanH1316 have they madeH6213 thine oarsH4880; the companyH1323 of the AshuritesH839 have madeH6213 thy benchesH7175 of ivoryH8127, brought out of the islesH339 of ChittimH3794. {the company…: or, they have made thy hatches of ivory well trodden} {company: Heb. daughter}
Fine linenH8336 with broidered workH7553 from EgyptH4714 was that which thou spreadest forthH4666 to be thy sailH5251; blueH8504 and purpleH713 from the islesH339 of ElishahH473 was that which coveredH4374 thee. {blue…: or, purple and scarlet}
The inhabitantsH3427 of ZidonH6721 and ArvadH719 were thy marinersH7751: thy wiseH2450 men, O TyrusH6865, that were in thee, were thy pilotsH2259.
The ancientsH2205 of GebalH1380 and the wiseH2450 men thereof were in thee thy calkersH919+H2388: all the shipsH591 of the seaH3220 with their marinersH4419 were in thee to occupyH6148 thy merchandiseH4627. {calkers: or, stoppers of chinks: Heb. strengtheners, etc}
They of PersiaH6539 and of LudH3865 and of PhutH6316 were in thine armyH2428, thy menH582 of warH4421: they hangedH8518 the shieldH4043 and helmetH3553 in thee; they set forthH5414 thy comelinessH1926.
The menH1121 of ArvadH719 with thine armyH2428 were upon thy wallsH2346 round aboutH5439, and the GammadimsH1575 were in thy towersH4026: they hangedH8518 their shieldsH7982 upon thy wallsH2346 round aboutH5439; they have madeH3634 thy beautyH3308 perfectH3634.
TarshishH8659 was thy merchantH5503 by reason of the multitudeH7230 of all kind of richesH1952; with silverH3701, ironH1270, tinH913, and leadH5777, they tradedH5414 in thy fairsH5801.
JavanH3120, TubalH8422, and MeshechH4902, they were thy merchantsH7402: they tradedH5414 the personsH5315 of menH120 and vesselsH3627 of brassH5178 in thy marketH4627. {market: or, merchandise}
They of the houseH1004 of TogarmahH8425 tradedH5414 in thy fairsH5801 with horsesH5483 and horsemenH6571 and mulesH6505.
The menH1121 of DedanH1719 were thy merchantsH7402; manyH7227 islesH339 were the merchandiseH5506 of thine handH3027: they broughtH7725 thee for a presentH814 hornsH7161 of ivoryH8127 and ebonyH1894.
SyriaH758 was thy merchantH5503 by reason of the multitudeH7230 of the wares of thy makingH4639: they occupiedH5414 in thy fairsH5801 with emeraldsH5306, purpleH713, and broidered workH7553, and fine linenH948, and coralH7215, and agateH3539. {the wares…: Heb. thy works} {agate: or, chrysoprase}
JudahH3063, and the landH776 of IsraelH3478, they were thy merchantsH7402: they tradedH5414 in thy marketH4627 wheatH2406 of MinnithH4511, and PannagH6436, and honeyH1706, and oilH8081, and balmH6875. {balm: or, rosin}
DamascusH1834 was thy merchantH5503 in the multitudeH7230 of the wares of thy makingH4639, for the multitudeH7230 of all richesH1952; in the wineH3196 of HelbonH2463, and whiteH6713 woolH6785.
DanH2051+H1835 also and JavanH3120 going to and froH235 occupiedH5414 in thy fairsH5801: brightH6219 ironH1270, cassiaH6916, and calamusH7070, were in thy marketH4627. {going…: or, Meuzal}
DedanH1719 was thy merchantH7402 in preciousH2667 clothesH899 for chariotsH7396. {precious…: Heb. clothes of freedom}
ArabiaH6152, and all the princesH5387 of KedarH6938, they occupiedH5503 with theeH3027 in lambsH3733, and ramsH352, and goatsH6260: in these were they thy merchantsH5503. {they occupied…: Heb. they were the merchants of thy hand}
The merchantsH7402 of ShebaH7614 and RaamahH7484, they were thy merchantsH7402: they occupiedH5414 in thy fairsH5801 with chiefH7218 of all spicesH1314, and with all preciousH3368 stonesH68, and goldH2091.
HaranH2771, and CannehH3656, and EdenH5729, the merchantsH7402 of ShebaH7614, AsshurH804, and ChilmadH3638, were thy merchantsH7402.
These were thy merchantsH7402 in all sortsH4360 of things, in blueH8504 clothesH1545, and broidered workH7553, and in chestsH1595 of rich apparelH1264, boundH2280 with cordsH2256, and made of cedarH729, among thy merchandiseH4819. {all…: or, excellent things} {clothes: Heb. foldings}
The shipsH591 of TarshishH8659 did singH7788 of thee in thy marketH4627: and thou wast replenishedH4390, and made veryH3966 gloriousH3513 in the midstH3820 of the seasH3220.
Thy rowersH7751 have broughtH935 thee into greatH7227 watersH4325: the eastH6921 windH7307 hath brokenH7665 thee in the midstH3820 of the seasH3220. {midst: Heb. heart}
Thy richesH1952, and thy fairsH5801, thy merchandiseH4627, thy marinersH4419, and thy pilotsH2259, thy calkersH919+H2388, and the occupiersH6148 of thy merchandiseH4627, and all thy menH582 of warH4421, that are in thee, and in all thy companyH6951 which is in the midstH8432 of thee, shall fallH5307 into the midstH3820 of the seasH3220 in the dayH3117 of thy ruinH4658. {and in…: or, even with all} {midst of the seas: Heb. heart, etc}
The suburbsH4054 shall shakeH7493 at the soundH6963 of the cryH2201 of thy pilotsH2259. {suburbs: or, waves}
And all that handleH8610 the oarH4880, the marinersH4419, and all the pilotsH2259 of the seaH3220, shall come downH3381 from their shipsH591, they shall standH5975 upon the landH776;
And shall cause their voiceH6963 to be heardH8085 against thee, and shall cryH2199 bitterlyH4751, and shall cast upH5927 dustH6083 upon their headsH7218, they shall wallowH6428 themselves in the ashesH665:
And they shall make themselves utterlyH7144 baldH7139 for thee, and girdH2296 them with sackclothH8242, and they shall weepH1058 for thee with bitternessH4751 of heartH5315 and bitterH4751 wailingH4553.
And in their wailingH5204 they shall take upH5375 a lamentationH7015 for thee, and lamentH6969 over thee, saying, What city is like TyrusH6865, like the destroyedH1822 in the midstH8432 of the seaH3220?
When thy waresH5801 went forthH3318 out of the seasH3220, thou filledstH7646 manyH7227 peopleH5971; thou didst enrichH6238 the kingsH4428 of the earthH776 with the multitudeH7230 of thy richesH1952 and of thy merchandiseH4627.
In the timeH6256 when thou shalt be brokenH7665 by the seasH3220 in the depthsH4615 of the watersH4325 thy merchandiseH4627 and all thy companyH6951 in the midstH8432 of thee shall fallH5307.
All the inhabitantsH3427 of the islesH339 shall be astonishedH8074 at thee, and their kingsH4428 shall be soreH8178 afraidH8175, they shall be troubledH7481 in their countenanceH6440.
The merchantsH5503 among the peopleH5971 shall hissH8319 at thee; thou shalt be a terrorH1091, and never shalt be any moreH5704+H5769. {a terror: Heb. terrors} {never…: Heb. shalt not be for ever}
Querverweise zu Hesekiel 27,30 Hes 27,30
And they shall make themselves utterlyH7144 baldH7139 for thee, and girdH2296 them with sackclothH8242, and they shall weepH1058 for thee with bitternessH4751 of heartH5315 and bitterH4751 wailingH4553.
And there ranH7323 a manH376 of BenjaminH1144 out of the armyH4634, and cameH935 to ShilohH7887 the same dayH3117 with his clothesH4055 rentH7167, and with earthH127 upon his headH7218.
When MordecaiH4782 perceivedH3045 all that was doneH6213, MordecaiH4782 rentH7167 his clothesH899, and put onH3847 sackclothH8242 with ashesH665, and went outH3318 into the midstH8432 of the cityH5892, and criedH2199 with a loudH1419 and a bitterH4751 cryH2201;
And cameH935 even beforeH6440 the king'sH4428 gateH8179: for none might enterH935 into the king'sH4428 gateH8179 clothedH3830 with sackclothH8242.
And in every provinceH4082, whithersoeverH4725 the king'sH4428 commandmentH1697 and his decreeH1881 cameH5060, there was greatH1419 mourningH60 among the JewsH3064, and fastingH6685, and weepingH1065, and wailingH4553; and manyH7227 layH3331 in sackclothH8242 and ashesH665. {many…: Heb. sackcloth and ashes were laid under many}
So Esther'sH635 maidsH5291 and her chamberlainsH5631 cameH935 and toldH5046 it her. Then was the queenH4436 exceedinglyH3966 grievedH2342; and she sentH7971 raimentH899 to clotheH3847 MordecaiH4782, and to take awayH5493 his sackclothH8242 from him: but he receivedH6901 it not. {chamberlains: Heb. eunuchs}
And in their wailingH5204 they shall take upH5375 a lamentationH7015 for thee, and lamentH6969 over thee, saying, What city is like TyrusH6865, like the destroyedH1822 in the midstH8432 of the seaH3220?
It came even to pass on the thirdH7992 dayH3117, that, behold, a manH376 cameH935 out of the campH4264 from SaulH7586 with his clothesH899 rentH7167, and earthH127 upon his headH7218: and so it was, when he cameH935 to DavidH1732, that he fellH5307 to the earthH776, and did obeisanceH7812.
And he tookH3947 him a potsherdH2789 to scrapeH1623 himself withal; and he sat downH3427 amongH8432 the ashesH665.
And they shall take upH5375 a lamentationH7015 for thee, and sayH559 to thee, How art thou destroyedH6, that wast inhabitedH3427 of seafaring menH3220, the renownedH1984 cityH5892, which wast strongH2389 in the seaH3220, she and her inhabitantsH3427, which causeH5414 their terrorH2851 to be on all that hauntH3427 it! {of…: Heb. of the seas}
And when they lifted upH5375 their eyesH5869 afar offH7350, and knewH5234 him not, they lifted upH5375 their voiceH6963, and weptH1058; and they rentH7167 every oneH376 his mantleH4598, and sprinkledH2236 dustH6083 upon their headsH7218 toward heavenH8064.
The burdenH4853 of TyreH6865. HowlH3213, ye shipsH591 of TarshishH8659; for it is laid wasteH7703, so that there is no houseH1004, no entering inH935: from the landH776 of ChittimH3794 it is revealedH1540 to them.
Be stillH1826, ye inhabitantsH3427 of the isleH339; thou whom the merchantsH5503 of ZidonH6721, that pass overH5674 the seaH3220, have replenishedH4390. {still: Heb. silent}
And by greatH7227 watersH4325 the seedH2233 of SihorH7883, the harvestH7105 of the riverH2975, is her revenueH8393; and she is a martH5505 of nationsH1471.
Be thou ashamedH954, O ZidonH6721: for the seaH3220 hath spokenH559, even the strengthH4581 of the seaH3220, sayingH559, I travailH2342 not, nor bring forth childrenH3205, neither do I nourish upH1431 young menH970, nor bring upH7311 virginsH1330.
As at the reportH8088 concerning EgyptH4714, so shall they be sorely painedH2342 at the reportH8088 of TyreH6865.
Pass ye overH5674 to TarshishH8659; howlH3213, ye inhabitantsH3427 of the isleH339.
The eldersH2205 of the daughterH1323 of ZionH6726 sitH3427 upon the groundH776, and keep silenceH1826: they have cast upH5927 dustH6083 upon their headsH7218; they have girdedH2296 themselves with sackclothH8242: the virginsH1330 of JerusalemH3389 hang downH3381 their headsH7218 to the groundH776.
O daughterH1323 of my peopleH5971, girdH2296 thee with sackclothH8242, and wallowH6428 thyself in ashesH665: makeH6213 thee mourningH60, as for an only sonH3173, most bitterH8563 lamentationH4553: for the spoilerH7703 shall suddenlyH6597 comeH935 upon us.
AndG2532 the kingsG935 of the earthG1093, whoG3588 have committed fornicationG4203 andG2532 lived deliciouslyG4763 withG3326 herG846, shall bewailG2799 herG846, andG2532 lamentG2875 forG1909 herG846, whenG3752 they shall seeG991 the smokeG2586 of herG846 burningG4451,
StandingG2476 afarG3113 offG575 forG1223 the fearG5401 of herG846 tormentG929, sayingG3004, AlasG3759, alasG3759, that greatG3173 cityG4172 BabylonG897, that mightyG2478 cityG4172! forG3754 inG1722 oneG3391 hourG5610 isG2064 thyG4675 judgmentG2920 comeG2064.
AndG2532 the merchantsG1713 of the earthG1093 shall weepG2799 andG2532 mournG3996 overG1909 herG846; forG3754 no manG3762 buyethG59 theirG846 merchandiseG1117 any moreG3765:
The merchandiseG1117 of goldG5557, andG2532 silverG696, andG2532 preciousG5093 stonesG3037, andG2532 of pearlsG3135, andG2532 fine linenG1040, andG2532 purpleG4209, andG2532 silkG4596, andG2532 scarletG2847, andG2532 allG3956 thyineG2367 woodG3586, andG2532 all mannerG3956 vesselsG4632 of ivoryG1661, andG2532 all mannerG3956 vesselsG4632 ofG1537 most preciousG5093 woodG3586, andG2532 of brassG5475, andG2532 ironG4604, andG2532 marbleG3139, {thyine: or, sweet}
AndG2532 cinnamonG2792, andG2532 odoursG2368, andG2532 ointmentsG3464, andG2532 frankincenseG3030, andG2532 wineG3631, andG2532 oilG1637, andG2532 fine flourG4585, andG2532 wheatG4621, andG2532 beastsG2934, andG2532 sheepG4263, andG2532 horsesG2462, andG2532 chariotsG4480, andG2532 slavesG4983, andG2532 soulsG5590 of menG444. {slaves: or, bodies}
AndG2532 the fruitsG3703 that thyG4675 soulG5590 lusted afterG1939 are departedG565 fromG575 theeG4675, andG2532 all thingsG3956 whichG3588 were daintyG3045 andG2532 goodlyG2986 are departedG565 fromG575 theeG4675, andG2532 thou shalt findG2147 themG846 no moreG3765 at allG3364.
The merchantsG1713 of these thingsG5130, whichG3588 were made richG4147 byG575 herG846, shall standG2476 afarG3113 offG575 forG1223 the fearG5401 of herG846 tormentG929, weepingG2799 andG2532 wailingG3996,
AndG2532 sayingG3004, AlasG3759, alasG3759, that greatG3173 cityG4172, that was clothed inG4016 fine linenG1039, andG2532 purpleG4210, andG2532 scarletG2847, andG2532 deckedG5558 withG1722 goldG5557, andG2532 preciousG5093 stonesG3037, andG2532 pearlsG3135!
ForG3754 in oneG3391 hourG5610 so greatG5118 richesG4149 is come to noughtG2049. AndG2532 everyG3956 shipmasterG2942, andG2532 allG3956 the companyG3658 inG1909 shipsG4143, andG2532 sailorsG3492, andG2532 as many asG3745 tradeG2038 by seaG2281, stoodG2476 afarG3113 offG575,
AndG2532 criedG2896 when they sawG3708 the smokeG2586 of herG846 burningG4451, sayingG3004, WhatG5101 city is likeG3664 unto this greatG3173 cityG4172!
AndG2532 they castG906 dustG5522 onG1909 theirG846 headsG2776, andG2532 criedG2896, weepingG2799 andG2532 wailingG3996, sayingG3004, AlasG3759, alasG3759, that greatG3173 cityG4172, whereinG1722+G3739 were made richG4147 allG3956 that hadG2192 shipsG4143 inG1722 the seaG2281 by reason ofG1537 herG846 costlinessG5094! forG3754 in oneG3391 hourG5610 is she made desolateG2049.
AndG2532 they castG906 dustG5522 onG1909 theirG846 headsG2776, andG2532 criedG2896, weepingG2799 andG2532 wailingG3996, sayingG3004, AlasG3759, alasG3759, that greatG3173 cityG4172, whereinG1722+G3739 were made richG4147 allG3956 that hadG2192 shipsG4143 inG1722 the seaG2281 by reason ofG1537 herG846 costlinessG5094! forG3754 in oneG3391 hourG5610 is she made desolateG2049.
HowlH3213, ye shepherdsH7462, and cryH2199; and wallowH6428 yourselves in the ashes, ye principalH117 of the flockH6629: for the daysH3117 of your slaughterH2873 and of your dispersionsH8600 are accomplishedH4390; and ye shall fallH5307 like a pleasantH2532 vesselH3627. {the days…: Heb. your days for slaughter} {a pleasant…: Heb. a vessel of desire}