“‘You say, Tyre,
“I am perfect in beauty.”

Your domain was on the high seas;
your builders brought your beauty to perfection.
They made all your timbers
of juniper from Senir (Mount Hermon)
they took a cedar from Lebanon
to make a mast for you.
Of oaks from Bashan (Hauran)
they made your oars;
of cypress wood from the coasts of Cyprus
they made your deck, adorned with ivory.
Fine embroidered linen from Egypt was your sail
and served as your banner;
your awnings were of blue and purple
from the coasts of Elishah (Cyprus).

Men of Sidon and Arvad (Arwad) were your oarsmen;
your skilled men, Tyre, were aboard as your sailors.
Veteran craftsmen of Byblos were on board as shipwrights to caulk your seams.
All the ships of the sea and their sailors
came alongside to trade for your wares.
“‘Men of Persia, Lydia and Put (Aksum / Ethiopia)
served as soldiers in your army.
They hung their shields and helmets on your walls,
bringing you splendor.
Men of Arvad and Helek (Tribe)
guarded your walls on every side;
men of Gammad (Arvad)
were in your towers.
They hung their shields around your walls;
they brought your beauty to perfection.
“‘Tarshish did business with you because of your great wealth of goods; they exchanged silver, iron, tin and lead for your merchandise.
Greece, Tubal (Pontus) and Meshek (Anatolia) did business with you; they traded human beings and articles of bronze for your wares
“‘Men of Beth Togarmah exchanged chariot horses, cavalry horses and mules for your merchandise.

“‘The men of Rhodes traded with you, and many coastlands were your customers; they paid you with ivory tusks and ebony.
Aram did business with you because of your many products; they exchanged turquoise, purple fabric, embroidered work, linen, coral & rubies for your merchandise.
Judah and Israel traded with you; they exchanged wheat from Minnith & confections, honey, olive oil & balm for yur ware
Damascus did business with you because of your many products and a great wealth of goods. They offered wine from Helbon, wool from Zahar and casks of wine from Izal in exchange for your wares: wrought iron, cassia and calamus.
Dedan (NW Arabia) traded in saddle blankets with you.
21 “‘Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your customers; they did business with you in lambs, rams and goats.
22 “‘The merchants of Sheba and Raamah traded with you; for your merchandise they exchanged the finest of all kinds of spices and precious stones, and gold.
“‘Harran, Kanneh and Eden and merchants of Sheba, Ashur and Kilmad traded with you. 24 In your marketplace they traded with you beautiful garments, blue fabric, embroidered work and multicolored rugs with cords twisted and tightly knotted.
“‘The ships of Tarshish serve
as carriers for your wares.
You are filled with heavy cargo
as you sail the sea.

Your oarsmen take you
out to the high seas.
But the east wind will break you to pieces
far out at sea.
Your wealth, merchandise and wares,
your mariners, sailors and shipwrights,
your merchants and all your soldiers,
and everyone else on board
will sink into the heart of the sea
on the day of your shipwreck.
The shorelands will quake
when your sailors cry out.
They will raise their voice
and cry bitterly over you;
they will sprinkle dust on their heads
and roll in ashes.
31
They will shave their heads because of you
and will put on sackcloth.
They will weep over you with anguish of soul
and with bitter mourning.
As they wail and mourn over you,
they will take up a lament concerning you:
“Who was ever silenced like Tyre,
surrounded by the sea?”
When your merchandise went out on the seas,
you satisfied many nations;
with your great wealth and your wares
you enriched the kings of the earth.

Now you are shattered by the sea
in the depths of the waters;
your wares & all your company
have gone down with you.
All who live in the coastlands
are appalled at you;
their kings shudder with horror
and their faces are distorted with fear.
The merchants among the nations scoff at you;
you have come to a horrible end
and will be no more.’”
From: Ezekiel 27: A Lament Over Tyre
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