King James Version 1611 with Strong's numbers
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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}
HoldingG2192 faithG4102, andG2532 a goodG18 conscienceG4893; whichG3739 someG5100 having put awayG683 concerningG4012 faithG4102 have made shipwreckG3489:
AndG1161 hereinG1722+G5129 do I exerciseG778 myselfG846, to haveG2192 alwaysG1275 a conscienceG4893 void of offenceG677 towardG4314 GodG2316, andG2532 toward menG444.
PrideH1347 goeth beforeH6440 destructionH7667, and an haughtyH1363 spiritH7307 beforeH6440 a fallH3783.