23:1 The
oracle
concerning
Tyre.
Wail,
O
ships
of
Tarshish,
for
Tyre
is
laid
waste,
without
house
or
harbor!
From
the
land
of
Cyprus
it
is
revealed
to
them.
23:2 Be
still,
O
inhabitants
of
the
coast;
the
merchants
of
Sidon,
who
cross
the
sea,
have
filled
you.
23:3 And
on
many
waters
your
revenue
was
the
grain
of
Shihor,
the
harvest
of
the
Nile;
you
were
the
merchant
of
the
nations.
23:4 Be
ashamed,
O
Sidon,
for
the
sea
has
spoken,
the
stronghold
of
the
sea,
saying:
"I
have
neither
labored
nor
given
birth,
I
have
neither
reared
young
men
nor
brought
up
young
women."
23:5 When
the
report
comes
to
Egypt,
they
will
be
in
anguish
over
the
report
about
Tyre.
23:6 Cross
over
to
Tarshish;
wail,
O
inhabitants
of
the
coast!
23:7 Is
this
your
exultant
city
whose
origin
is
from
days
of
old,
whose
feet
carried
her
to
settle
far
away
23:8 Who
has
purposed
this
against
Tyre,
the
bestower
of
crowns,
whose
merchants
were
princes,
whose
traders
were
the
honored
of
the
earth
23:9 The
LORD
of
hosts
has
purposed
it,
to
defile
the
pompous
pride
of
all
glory,
to
dishonor
all
the
honored
of
the
earth.
23:10 Cross
over
your
land
like
the
Nile,
O
daughter
of
Tarshish;
there
is
no
restraint
anymore.
23:11 He
has
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea;
he
has
shaken
the
kingdoms;
the
LORD
has
given
command
concerning
Canaan
to
destroy
its
strongholds.
23:12 And
he
said:
"You
will
no
more
exult,
O
oppressed
virgin
daughter
of
Sidon;
arise,
cross
over
to
Cyprus,
even
there
you
will
have
no
rest."
23:13 Behold
the
land
of
the
Chaldeans!
This
is
the
people
that
was
not;
Assyria
destined
it
for
wild
beasts.
They
erected
their
siege
towers,
they
stripped
her
palaces
bare,
they
made
her
a
ruin.
23:14 Wail,
O
ships
of
Tarshish,
for
your
stronghold
is
laid
waste.
23:15 In
that
day
Tyre
will
be
forgotten
for
seventy
years,
like
the
days
of
one
king.
At
the
end
of
seventy
years,
it
will
happen
to
Tyre
as
in
the
song
of
the
prostitute:
23:16 "Take
a
harp;
go
about
the
city,
O
forgotten
prostitute!
Make
sweet
melody;
sing
many
songs,
that
you
may
be
remembered."
23:17 At
the
end
of
seventy
years,
the
LORD
will
visit
Tyre,
and
she
will
return
to
her
wages
and
will
prostitute
herself
with
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
world
on
the
face
of
the
earth.
23:18 Her
merchandise
and
her
wages
will
be
holy
to
the
LORD.
It
will
not
be
stored
or
hoarded,
but
her
merchandise
will
supply
abundant
food
and
fine
clothing
for
those
who
dwell
before
the
LORD.