Isaiah 23
Young's Literal Translation

The Fall of Tyre

1The 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.

2Be silent, ye inhabitants of the isle, Trader of Zidon, passing the sea, they filled thee.

3And in many waters is the seed of Sihor, The harvest of the brook is her increase, And she is a mart of nations.

4Be 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.'

5As at the report of Egypt they are pained, So at the report of Tyre.

6Pass over to Tarshish, howl, ye inhabitants of the isle,

7Is this your exulting one? From the days of old is her antiquity, Carry her do her own feet afar off to sojourn.

8Who hath counselled this against Tyre, The crowning one, whose traders are princes, Her merchants the honoured of earth?'

9Jehovah of Hosts hath counselled it, To pollute the excellency of all beauty, To make light all the honoured of earth.

10Pass through thy land as a brook, Daughter of Tarshish, there is no more a girdle.

11His 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.

12And 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.'

13Lo, 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!

14Howl, ye ships of Tarshish, For your strength hath been destroyed.

15And 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.

16Take a harp, go round the city, O forgotten harlot, play well, Multiply song that thou mayest be remembered.

17And 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. 18And 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!

Young's Literal Translation

Section Headings Courtesy Berean Study Bible

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