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KJV_Strong : Ezekiel 27

verses:

1. The word[H1697] of the LORD[H3068] came[H1961] again unto[H413] me, saying,[H559]

2. Now, thou[H859] son[H1121] of man,[H120] take up[H5375] a lamentation[H7015] for[H5921] Tyrus;[H6865]

3. And say[H559] unto Tyrus,[H6865] O thou that art situate[H3427] at[H5921] the entry[H3997] of the sea,[H3220] which art a merchant[H7402] of the people[H5971] for[H413] many[H7227] isles,[H339] Thus[H3541] saith[H559] the Lord[H136] GOD;[H3069] O Tyrus,[H6865] thou[H859] hast said,[H559] I[H589] am of perfect[H3632] beauty.[H3308]

4. Thy borders[H1366] are in the midst[H3820] of the seas,[H3220] thy builders[H1129] have perfected[H3634] thy beauty.[H3308]

5. They have made[H1129] [H853] all[H3605] thy ship boards[H3871] of fir trees[H1265] of Senir:[H4480] [H8149] they have taken[H3947] cedars[H730] from Lebanon[H4480] [H3844] to make[H6213] masts[H8650] for[H5921] thee.

6. Of the oaks[H437] of Bashan[H4480] [H1316] have they made[H6213] thine oars;[H4880] the company[H1323] of the Ashurites[H804] have made[H6213] thy benches[H7175] of ivory,[H8127] brought out of the isles[H4480] [H339] of Chittim.[H3794]

7. Fine linen[H8336] with embroidered work[H7553] from Egypt[H4480] [H4714] was[H1961] that which thou spreadest forth[H4666] to be[H1961] thy sail;[H5251] blue[H8504] and purple[H713] from the isles[H4480] [H339] of Elishah[H473] was[H1961] that which covered[H4374] thee.

8. The inhabitants[H3427] of Zidon[H6721] and Arvad[H719] were[H1961] thy mariners:[H7751] thy wise[H2450] men, O Tyrus,[H6865] that were[H1961] in thee, were thy pilots.[H2259]

9. The ancients[H2205] of Gebal[H1380] and the wise[H2450] men thereof were[H1961] in thee thy caulkers:[H2388] [H919] all[H3605] the ships[H591] of the sea[H3220] with their mariners[H4419] were[H1961] in thee to occupy[H6149] thy merchandise.[H4627]

10. They of Persia[H6539] and of Lud[H3865] and of Phut[H6316] were[H1961] in thine army,[H2428] thy men[H376] of war:[H4421] they hanged[H8518] the shield[H4043] and helmet[H3553] in thee; they[H1992] set forth[H5414] thy comeliness.[H1926]

11. The men[H1121] of Arvad[H719] with thine army[H2428] were upon[H5921] thy walls[H2346] round about,[H5439] and the Gammadims[H1575] were[H1961] in thy towers:[H4026] they hanged[H8518] their shields[H7982] upon[H5921] thy walls[H2346] round about;[H5439] they[H1992] have made thy beauty perfect.[H3634] [H3308]

12. Tarshish[H8659] was thy merchant[H5503] by reason of the multitude[H4480] [H7230] of all[H3605] kind of riches;[H1952] with silver,[H3701] iron,[H1270] tin,[H913] and lead,[H5777] they traded[H5414] in thy fairs.[H5801]

13. Javan,[H3120] Tubal,[H8422] and Meshech,[H4902] they[H1992] were thy merchants:[H7402] they traded[H5414] the persons[H5315] of men[H120] and vessels[H3627] of brass[H5178] in thy market.[H4627]

14. They of the house[H4480] [H1004] of Togarmah[H8425] traded[H5414] in thy fairs[H5801] with horses[H5483] and horsemen[H6571] and mules.[H6505]

15. The men[H1121] of Dedan[H1719] were thy merchants;[H7402] many[H7227] isles[H339] were the merchandise[H5506] of thine hand:[H3027] they brought[H7725] thee for a present[H814] horns[H7161] of ivory[H8127] and ebony.[H1894]

16. Syria[H758] was thy merchant[H5503] by reason of the multitude[H4480] [H7230] of the wares of thy making:[H4639] they occupied[H5414] in thy fairs[H5801] with emeralds,[H5306] purple,[H713] and embroidered work,[H7553] and fine linen,[H948] and coral,[H7215] and agate.[H3539]

17. Judah,[H3063] and the land[H776] of Israel,[H3478] they[H1992] were thy merchants:[H7402] they traded[H5414] in thy market[H4627] wheat[H2406] of Minnith,[H4511] and Pannag,[H6436] and honey,[H1706] and oil,[H8081] and balm.[H6875]

18. Damascus[H1834] was thy merchant[H5503] in the multitude[H7230] of the wares of thy making,[H4639] for the multitude[H4480] [H7230] of all[H3605] riches;[H1952] in the wine[H3196] of Helbon,[H2463] and white[H6713] wool.[H6785]

19. Dan[H2051] also and Javan[H3120] going to and fro[H235] occupied[H5414] in thy fairs:[H5801] bright[H6219] iron,[H1270] cassia,[H6916] and calamus,[H7070] were[H1961] in thy market.[H4627]

20. Dedan[H1719] was thy merchant[H7402] in precious[H2667] clothes[H899] for chariots.[H7396]

21. Arabia,[H6152] and all[H3605] the princes[H5387] of Kedar,[H6938] they[H1992] occupied with[H5503] [H3027] thee in lambs,[H3733] and rams,[H352] and goats:[H6260] in these were they thy merchants.[H5503]

22. The merchants[H7402] of Sheba[H7614] and Raamah,[H7484] they[H1992] were thy merchants:[H7402] they occupied[H5414] in thy fairs[H5801] with chief[H7218] of all[H3605] spices,[H1314] and with all[H3605] precious[H3368] stones,[H68] and gold.[H2091]

23. Haran,[H2771] and Canneh,[H3656] and Eden,[H5729] the merchants[H7402] of Sheba,[H7614] Asshur,[H804] and Chilmad,[H3638] were thy merchants.[H7402]

24. These[H1992] were thy merchants[H7402] in all sorts[H4360] of things, in blue[H8504] clothes,[H1545] and embroidered work,[H7553] and in chests[H1595] of rich apparel,[H1264] bound[H2280] with cords,[H2256] and made of cedar,[H729] among thy merchandise.[H4819]

25. The ships[H591] of Tarshish[H8659] did sing[H7788] of thee in thy market:[H4627] and thou wast replenished,[H4390] and made very glorious[H3513] [H3966] in the midst[H3820] of the seas.[H3220]

26. Thy rowers[H7751] have brought[H935] thee into great[H7227] waters:[H4325] the east[H6921] wind[H7307] hath broken[H7665] thee in the midst[H3820] of the seas.[H3220]

27. Thy riches,[H1952] and thy fairs,[H5801] thy merchandise,[H4627] thy mariners,[H4419] and thy pilots,[H2259] thy caulkers,[H2388] [H919] and the occupiers[H6148] of thy merchandise,[H4267] and all[H3605] thy men[H376] of war,[H4421] that[H834] are in thee, and in all[H3605] thy company[H6951] which[H834] is in the midst[H8432] of thee, shall fall[H5307] into the midst[H3820] of the seas[H3220] in the day[H3117] of thy ruin.[H4658]

28. The suburbs[H4054] shall shake[H7493] at the sound[H6963] of the cry[H2201] of thy pilots.[H2259]

29. And all[H3605] that handle[H8610] the oar,[H4880] the mariners,[H4419] and all[H3605] the pilots[H2259] of the sea,[H3220] shall come down[H3381] from their ships,[H4480] [H591] they shall stand[H5975] upon[H413] the land;[H776]

30. And shall cause their voice[H6963] to be heard[H8085] against[H5921] thee, and shall cry[H2199] bitterly,[H4751] and shall cast up[H5927] dust[H6083] upon[H5921] their heads,[H7218] they shall wallow themselves[H6428] in the ashes: [H665]

31. And they shall make themselves utterly bald[H7139] [H7144] for[H413] thee, and gird[H2296] them with sackcloth,[H8242] and they shall weep[H1058] for[H413] thee with bitterness[H4751] of heart[H5315] and bitter[H4751] wailing.[H4553]

32. And in their wailing[H5204] they shall take up[H5375] a lamentation[H7015] for[H413] thee, and lament[H6969] over[H5921] thee, saying, What[H4310] city is like Tyrus,[H6865] like the destroyed[H1822] in the midst[H8432] of the sea?[H3220]

33. When thy wares[H5801] went forth[H3318] out of the seas,[H4480] [H3220] thou filledst[H7646] many[H7227] people;[H5971] thou didst enrich[H6238] the kings[H4428] of the earth[H776] with the multitude[H7230] of thy riches[H1952] and of thy merchandise.[H4627]

34. In the time[H6256] when thou shalt be broken[H7665] by the seas[H4480] [H3220] in the depths[H4615] of the waters[H4325] thy merchandise[H4627] and all[H3605] thy company[H6951] in the midst[H8432] of thee shall fall.[H5307]

35. All[H3605] the inhabitants[H3427] of the isles[H339] shall be astonished[H8074] at[H5921] thee, and their kings[H4428] shall be sore afraid,[H8175] [H8178] they shall be troubled[H7481] in their countenance.[H6440]

36. The merchants[H5503] among the people[H5971] shall hiss[H8319] at[H5921] thee; thou shalt be[H1961] a terror,[H1091] and never[H369] shalt be any more.[H5704] [H5769]

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