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Chapter 27
The
word
of
the
Lord
came
againe
vnto
mee,
saying,
2
Now
thou
sonne
of
man,
take
vp
a
lamentation
for
Tyrus;
3
And
say
vnto
Tyrus,
O
thou
that
art
situate
at
the
entrie
of
the
sea,
which
art
a
merchant
of
the
people
for
many
Iles,
Thus
saith
the
Lord
God;
O
Tyrus,
thou
hast
said,
I
am
of
perfit
beautie.
4
Thy
borders
are
in
the
midst
of
the
seas,
thy
builders
haue
perfected
thy
beautie.
5
They
haue
made
all
thy
shippe
bords
of
firre
trees
of
Senir:
they
haue
taken
Cedars
from
Lebanon,
to
make
mastes
for
thee.
6
Of
the
okes
of
Bashan
haue
they
made
thine
oares:
the
companie
of
the
Ashurites
haue
made
thy
benches
of
Yuorie,
brought
out
of
the
Iles
of
Chittim.
7
Fine
linnen
with
broidred
worke
from
Egypt,
was
that
which
thou
spreddest
forth
to
be
thy
saile,
blew
and
purple
from
the
Iles
of
Elishah
was
that
which
couered
thee.
8
The
inhabitants
of
Zidon
and
Aruad
were
thy
mariners:
thy
wise
men,
O
Tyrus,
that
were
in
thee,
were
thy
pilots.
9
The
ancients
of
Gebal,
and
the
wise
men
thereof
were
in
thee
thy
calkers,
all
the
ships
of
the
sea
with
their
mariners
were
in
thee,
to
occupie
thy
merchandise.
10
They
of
Persia,
and
of
Lud,
and
of
Phut
were
in
thine
army,
thy
men
of
warre:
they
hanged
the
shield
and
helmet
in
thee:
they
set
forth
thy
comelines.
11
The
men
of
Aruad
with
thine
armie
were
vpon
thy
wals
round
about,
and
the
Gammadims
were
in
thy
towres:
they
hanged
their
shields
vpon
thy
wals
round
about:
they
haue
made
thy
beautie
perfect.
12
Tarshish
was
thy
merchant
by
reason
of
the
multitude
of
all
kinde
of
riches:
with
siluer,
yron,
tinne,
and
lead
they
traded
in
thy
faires.
13
Iauan,
Tubal
and
Meshech,
they
were
thy
merchants:
they
traded
the
persons
of
men,
and
vessels
of
brasse
in
thy
market.
14
They
of
the
house
of
Togarmah
traded
in
thy
faires
with
horses,
and
horsemen,
and
mules.
15
The
men
of
Dedan
were
thy
merchants,
many
Iles
were
the
merchandise
of
thine
hand:
they
brought
thee
for
a
present,
hornes
of
Iuorie,
and
Ebenie.
16
Syria
was
thy
merchant
by
reason
of
the
multitude
of
the
wares
of
thy
making:
they
occupied
in
thy
faires
with
Emeraulds,
purple,
and
broidered
worke,
and
fine
linen,
and
Corall,
and
Agate.
17
Iudah
and
the
land
of
Israel
they
were
thy
merchants:
they
traded
in
thy
market
wheate
of
Minnith,
and
Pannag,
and
honie,
and
oyle,
&
balme.
18
Damascus
was
thy
merchant
in
the
multitude
of
the
wares
of
thy
making,
for
the
multitude
of
all
riches:
in
the
wine
of
Helbon,
and
white
wooll.
19
Dan
also
and
Iauan
going
to
and
fro,
occupyed
in
thy
faires:
bright
yron,
Cassia
and
Calamus
were
in
thy
market.
20
Dedan
was
thy
merchant
in
precious
clothes
for
charets.
21
Arabia
and
all
the
princes
of
Kedar,
they
occupied
with
thee
in
lambes
and
rammes
and
goats:
in
these
were
they
thy
merchants.
22
The
merchants
of
Shebah
and
Raamah,
they
were
thy
merchants:
they
occupied
in
thy
faires
with
chiefe
of
all
spices,
and
with
all
precious
stones
and
golde.
23
Haran,
and
Canneh,
and
Eden,
the
merchants
of
Shebah,
Asshur
and
Chilmad
were
thy
merchants.
24
These
were
thy
merchants
in
all
sorts
of
things,
in
blewe
clothes
and
broidered
worke,
and
in
chests
of
rich
apparell,
bound
with
cordes
and
made
of
Cedar
among
thy
merchandise.
25
The
ships
of
Tarshish
did
sing
of
thee
in
thy
market,
and
thou
wast
replenished,
and
made
very
glorious
in
the
middest
of
the
seas.
26
Thy
rowers
haue
brought
thee
into
great
waters:
the
East
winde
hath
broken
thee
in
the
middest
of
the
Seas.
27
Thy
riches
and
thy
faires,
thy
merchandise,
thy
mariners,
and
thy
pilots,
thy
calkers,
and
the
occupiers
of
thy
merchandise,
and
all
thy
men
of
warre
that
are
in
thee,
and
in
all
thy
company,
which
is
in
the
midst
of
thee,
shall
fall
into
the
middest
of
the
seas,
in
the
day
of
thy
ruine.
28
The
suburbs
shall
shake
at
the
sound
of
the
crie
of
thy
pilots.
29
And
all
that
handle
the
oare;
the
mariners,
and
all
the
pilots
of
the
Sea,
shal
come
downe
from
their
ships,
they
shall
stand
vpon
the
land;
30
And
shall
cause
their
voice
to
be
heard
against
thee,
and
shall
crie
bitterly,
and
shall
cast
vp
dust
vpon
their
heads,
they
shall
wallow
themselues
in
the
ashes.
31
And
they
shall
make
themselues
vtterly
balde
for
thee,
and
girde
them
with
sackecloth,
and
they
shall
weepe
for
thee
with
bitternesse
of
heart
and
bitter
wailing.
32
And
in
their
wailing,
they
shall
take
vp
a
lamentation
for
thee,
and
lament
ouer
thee,
saying;
What
citie
is
like
Tyrus,
like
the
destroyed
in
the
middest
of
the
sea?
33
When
thy
wares
went
foorth
out
of
the
seas,
thou
filledst
many
people,
thou
didst
enrich
the
kings
of
the
earth,
with
the
multitude
of
thy
riches,
and
of
thy
merchandise.
34
In
the
time
when
thou
shalt
be
broken
by
the
seas
in
the
depths
of
the
waters,
thy
merchandise
and
all
thy
companie
in
the
middest
of
thee
shal
fall.
35
All
the
inhabitants
of
the
Iles
shall
bee
astonished
at
thee,
and
their
kings
shall
be
sore
afraid,
they
shall
be
troubled
in
their
countenance.
36
The
merchants
among
the
people
shall
hisse
at
thee,
thou
shalt
bee
a
terrour,
and
neuer
shalt
be
any
more.
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