23:1 The
Burden
of
Tyre.
Howl,
ye
ships
of
Tarshish,
For
it
hath
been
destroyed,
Without
house,
without
entrance,
From
the
land
of
Chittim
it
was
revealed
to
them.
23:2 Be
silent,
ye
inhabitants
of
the
isle,
Trader
of
Zidon,
passing
the
sea,
they
filled
thee.
23:3 And
in
many
waters
[is]
the
seed
of
Sihor,
The
harvest
of
the
brook
[is]
her
increase,
And
she
is
a
mart
of
nations.
23:4 Be
ashamed,
O
Zidon;
for
the
sea
spake,
The
strength
of
the
sea,
saying:
`I
have
not
been
pained,
nor
have
I
brought
forth,
Nor
have
I
nourished
young
men,
[nor]
brought
up
virgins.'
23:5 As
[at]
the
report
of
Egypt
they
are
pained,
So
[at]
the
report
of
Tyre.
23:6 Pass
over
to
Tarshish,
howl,
ye
inhabitants
of
the
isle,
23:7 Is
this
your
exulting
one
From
the
days
of
old
[is]
her
antiquity,
Carry
her
do
her
own
feet
afar
off
to
sojourn.
23:8 Who
hath
counselled
this
against
Tyre,
The
crowning
one,
whose
traders
[are]
princes,
Her
merchants
the
honoured
of
earth'
23:9 Jehovah
of
Hosts
hath
counselled
it,
To
pollute
the
excellency
of
all
beauty,
To
make
light
all
the
honoured
of
earth.
23:10 Pass
through
thy
land
as
a
brook,
Daughter
of
Tarshish,
there
is
no
more
a
girdle.
23:11 His
hand
He
hath
stretched
out
over
the
sea,
He
hath
caused
kingdoms
to
tremble,
Jehovah
hath
charged
concerning
the
merchant
one,
To
destroy
her
strong
places.
23:12 And
He
saith,
`Thou
dost
not
add
any
more
to
exult,
O
oppressed
one,
virgin
daughter
of
Zidon,
To
Chittim
arise,
pass
over,
Even
there--there
is
no
rest
for
thee.'
23:13 Lo,
the
land
of
the
Chaldeans--this
people
was
not,
Asshur
founded
it
for
the
Ziim,
They
raised
its
watch-towers,
They
lifted
up
her
palaces,
--He
hath
appointed
her
for
a
ruin!
23:14 Howl,
ye
ships
of
Tarshish,
For
your
strength
hath
been
destroyed.
23:15 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
in
that
day,
That
forgotten
is
Tyre
seventy
years,
According
to
the
days
of
one
king.
At
the
end
of
seventy
years
there
is
to
Tyre
as
the
song
of
the
harlot.
23:16 Take
a
harp,
go
round
the
city,
O
forgotten
harlot,
play
well,
Multiply
song
that
thou
mayest
be
remembered.
23:17 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
At
the
end
of
seventy
years
Jehovah
inspecteth
Tyre,
And
she
hath
repented
of
her
gift,
That
she
committed
fornication
With
all
kingdoms
of
the
earth
on
the
face
of
the
ground.
23:18 And
her
merchandise
and
her
gift
have
been
holy
to
Jehovah,
Not
treasured
up
nor
stored,
For
to
those
sitting
before
Jehovah
is
her
merchandise,
To
eat
to
satiety,
and
for
a
lasting
covering!