23:1 The
burden
of
Tyre.
Howle
yee
ships
of
Tarshish,
for
it
is
laide
waste,
so
that
there
is
no
house,
no
entring
in:
from
the
land
of
Chittim
it
is
reuealed
to
them.
23:2 Be
still,
yee
inhabitants
of
the
yle,
thou
whom
the
merchants
of
Zidon,
that
passe
ouer
the
sea,
haue
replenished.
23:3 And
by
great
waters
the
seede
of
Sihor,
the
haruest
of
the
riuer
is
her
reuenew,
and
she
is
a
mart
of
nations.
23:4 Be
thou
ashamed,
O
Zidon;
for
the
sea
hath
spoken,
euen
the
strength
of
the
sea,
saying;
I
trauell
not,
nor
bring
foorth
children,
neither
doe
I
nourish
vp
yong
men,
nor
bring
vp
virgines.
23:5 As
at
the
report
concerning
Egypt,
so
shal
they
be
sorely
pained
at
the
report
of
Tyre.
23:6 Passe
ye
ouer
to
Tarshish,
howle
ye
inhabitants
of
the
yle.
23:7 Is
this
your
ioyous
citie,
whose
antiquitie
is
of
ancient
dayes
her
owne
feete
shall
cary
her
afarre
off
to
soiourne.
23:8 Who
hath
taken
this
counsell
against
Tyre
the
crowning
citie,
whose
merchants
are
princes,
whose
traffiquers
are
the
honourable
of
the
earth
23:9 The
Lord
of
hostes
hath
purposed
it,
to
staine
the
pride
of
all
glory,
and
to
bring
into
contempt
all
the
honorable
of
the
earth.
23:10 Passe
through
thy
land
as
a
riuer
O
daughter
of
Tarshish:
there
is
no
more
strength.
23:11 He
stretched
out
his
hand
ouer
the
sea,
hee
shooke
the
kingdomes:
the
Lord
hath
giuen
a
commandement
against
the
merchant
citie,
to
destroy
the
strong
holdes
thereof.
23:12 And
he
said,
Thou
shalt
no
more
reioice,
O
thou
oppressed
virgin,
daughter
of
Zidon:
arise,
passe
ouer
to
Chittim,
there
also
shalt
thou
haue
no
rest.
23:13 Behold,
the
land
of
the
Caldeans,
this
people
was
not
till
the
Assyrian
founded
it
for
them
that
dwel
in
the
wildernesse:
they
set
vp
the
towers
thereof,
they
raised
vp
the
palaces
thereof,
and
he
brought
it
to
ruine.
23:14 Howle
ye
ships
of
Tarshish:
for
your
strength
is
laid
waste.
23:15 And
it
shall
come
to
passe
in
that
day,
that
Tyre
shall
be
forgotten
seuentie
yeeres
according
to
the
dayes
of
one
king:
after
the
end
of
seuentie
yeeres
shall
Tyre
sing
as
an
harlot.
23:16 Take
an
harpe,
goe
about
the
city
thou
harlot,
that
hast
beene
forgotten,
make
sweet
melody,
sing
many
songs,
that
thou
mayest
be
remembred.
23:17 And
it
shall
come
to
passe
after
the
ende
of
seuentie
yeeres,
that
the
Lord
will
visite
Tyre,
and
shee
shall
turne
to
her
hire,
and
shall
commit
fornication
with
all
the
kingdomes
of
the
world
vpon
the
face
of
the
earth.
23:18 And
her
merchandize
and
her
hire
shall
be
holinesse
to
the
Lord:
it
shall
not
be
treasured
nor
laid
vp:
for
her
merchandize
shalbe
for
them
that
dwell
before
the
Lord,
to
eate
sufficiently,
and
for
durable
clothing.