Ezekiel 26:1-21, Ezekiel 27:1-36 NIRV

Ezekiel 26:1-21

A Prophecy Against Tyre

It was the first day of the 11th month. It was the 12th year since King Jehoiachin had been brought to Babylon as a prisoner. A message from the Lord came to me. The Lord said, “Son of man, Tyre laughed because of what happened to Jerusalem. The people of Tyre said, ‘Jerusalem is the gateway to the nations. But the gate is broken. Its doors have swung open to us. Jerusalem has been destroyed. So now we will succeed.’ ” The Lord and King says, “But I am against you, Tyre. I will bring many nations against you. They will come in like the waves of the sea. They will destroy your walls. They will pull down your towers. I will clear away the stones of your broken-down buildings. I will turn you into nothing but a bare rock. Out in the Mediterranean Sea your island city will become a place to spread fishnets. I have spoken,” announces the Lord and King. “The nations will take you and everything you have. Your settlements on the coast will be destroyed by war. Then you will know that I am the Lord.”

The Lord and King says, “From the north I am going to bring Nebuchadnezzar against Tyre. He is the king of Babylon. He is the greatest king of all. He will come with horses and chariots. Horsemen and a great army will be brought along with him. He will go to war against you. He will destroy your settlements on the coast. He will bring in war machines to attack you. A ramp will be built up to your walls. He will raise his shields against you. He will use huge logs to knock down your walls. He will destroy your towers with his weapons. He will have so many horses that they will cover you with dust. Your walls will shake because of the noise of his war horses, wagons and chariots. He will enter your gates, just as men enter a city whose walls have been broken through. The hooves of his horses will pound in your streets. His swords will kill your people. Your strong pillars will fall to the ground. His men will take away from you your wealth and anything else you have. They will pull down your walls. They will completely destroy your fine houses. They will throw the stones and lumber of your broken-down buildings into the sea. I will put an end to your noisy songs. No one will hear the music of your harps anymore. I will turn you into nothing but a bare rock. You will become a place to spread fishnets. You will never be rebuilt. I have spoken. I am the Lord,” announces the Lord and King.

The Lord and King speaks to Tyre. He says, “The lands along the coast will shake because of the sound of your fall. Wounded people will groan because so many are dying there. Then all the princes along the coast will step down from their thrones. They will put their robes away. They will take off their beautiful clothes. They will sit on the ground. They will put on terror as if it were their clothes. They will tremble with fear all the time. They will be shocked because of what has happened to you. Then they will sing a song of sadness about you. They will say to you,

“ ‘Famous city, you have been completely destroyed!

You were filled with sea traders.

You and your citizens

were a mighty power on the seas.

You terrified everyone

who lived in you.

The lands along the coast trembled with fear

when you fell.

The islands in the sea

were terrified when you were destroyed.’ ”

The Lord and King says to Tyre, “I will turn you into an empty city. You will be like cities where no one lives anymore. I will cause the ocean to sweep over you. Its mighty waters will cover you. So I will bring you down together with those who go down into the grave. The people there lived long ago. You will have to live in the earth below. It will be like living in buildings that were destroyed many years ago. You will go down into the grave along with others. And you will never come back. You will not take your place in this world again. I will bring you to a horrible end. You will be gone forever. People will look for you. But they will never find you,” announces the Lord and King.

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Ezekiel 27:1-36

A Song of Sadness About Tyre

A message from the Lord came to me. The Lord said, “Son of man, sing a song of sadness about Tyre. It is located at the gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. It does business with nations on many coasts. Say to it, ‘The Lord and King says,

“ ‘ “Tyre, you say,

‘I am perfect and beautiful.’

You were like a ship that ruled over the high seas.

Your builders made you perfect and beautiful.

They cut all your lumber

from juniper trees on Mount Hermon.

They used a cedar tree from Lebanon

to make a mast for you.

They made your oars

out of oak trees from Bashan.

They made your deck out of cypress wood

from the coasts of Cyprus.

They decorated it with ivory.

Your sail was made out of beautiful Egyptian linen.

It served as your banner.

Your shades were made out of blue and purple cloth.

They were from the coasts of Elishah.

Men from Sidon and Arvad manned your oars.

Tyre, your sailors were skillful.

Very skilled workers from Byblos were on board.

They kept you waterproof.

All the ships on the sea and their sailors

came up beside you.

They brought their goods to trade for yours.

“ ‘ “Men from Persia, Lydia and Put

served as soldiers in your army, city of Tyre.

They hung their shields and helmets on your walls.

That brought glory to you.

Men from Arvad and Helek

guarded your walls on every side.

Men from Gammad

were in your towers.

They hung their shields around your walls.

They made you perfect and beautiful.

“ ‘ “Tarshish did business with you because you had so much wealth. They traded silver, iron, tin and lead for your goods.

“ ‘ “Greece, Tubal and Meshek did business with you. They traded human beings and bronze objects for your products.

“ ‘ “Men from Beth Togarmah traded chariot horses, war horses and mules for your goods.

“ ‘ “Men from Rhodes did business with you. Many lands along the coast bought goods from you. They paid you with ivory tusks and ebony wood.

“ ‘ “Aram did business with you because you had so many products for sale. They traded turquoise, purple cloth and needlework for your goods. They also traded fine linen, coral and rubies for them.

“ ‘ “Judah and Israel did business with you. They traded wheat from Minnith, sweets, honey, olive oil and lotion for your products.

“ ‘ “Damascus did business with you. That’s because you had so many products and so much wealth. They traded to you wine from Helbon and wool from Zahar. They also traded to you casks of wine from Izal. You traded to them wrought iron, cassia and calamus.

“ ‘ “Dedan traded saddle blankets to you.

“ ‘ “Arabia and all the princes of Kedar bought goods from you. They traded you lambs, rams and goats for them.

“ ‘ “Traders from Sheba and Raamah did business with you. They traded the finest spices, jewels and gold for your goods.

“ ‘ “Harran, Kanneh and Eden did business with you. So did traders from Sheba, Ashur and Kilmad. In your market they traded beautiful clothes, blue cloth, and needlework to you. They also traded colorful rugs that had twisted cords and tight knots.

“ ‘ “The ships of Tarshish

carry your products.

You are like a ship filled with a heavy load

as you sail the sea.

The sailors who man your oars take you

out to the high seas.

But the east wind will break you in pieces

far out at sea.

You will be wrecked on that day.

Your wealth, goods and products

will sink deep into the sea.

So will your sailors, officers, carpenters,

traders and all your soldiers.

Anyone else on board will sink too.

The lands along the coast will shake

when your sailors cry out.

All those who man the oars

will desert their ships.

The sailors and all the officers

will stand on the shore.

They will raise their voices.

They will cry bitterly over you.

They will sprinkle dust on their heads.

They will roll in ashes.

They will shave their heads because of you.

And they will put on the clothes of sadness.

They will weep over you.

Their spirits will be greatly troubled.

They will be very sad.

As they weep and mourn over you,

they will sing a song of sadness about you.

They will say, ‘Who was ever like Tyre?

It was destroyed in the sea.’

Your goods went out on the seas.

You supplied many nations with what they needed.

You had so much wealth and so many products.

You made the kings of the earth rich.

Now the sea has torn you apart.

You have sunk deep down into it.

Your products and all your people

have gone down with you.

All those who live in the lands along the coast

are shocked because of what has happened to you.

Their kings tremble with fear.

Their faces are twisted in horror.

The traders among the nations laugh at you.

You have come to a horrible end.

And you will be gone forever.” ’ ”

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