Verse
KJV
King James Version
YLT
Young's Literal Translation
The burden of Tyre. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish ;
for it is
laid
waste
, so
that
there
is
no
house, no
entering
in:
from the land of Chittim it is
revealed to them.
The 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.
Be still
, ye inhabitants of the isle ;
thou
whom
the
merchants
of Zidon, that
pass
over
the sea, have
replenished
.
Be silent
, ye inhabitants of the isle ,
Trader
of Zidon, passing
the sea, they
filled
thee
.
And by
great
waters the seed of Sihor, the harvest of the river,
is her revenue;
and she is a mart of nations.
And in
many
waters `is'
the seed of Sihor, The harvest of the brook
`
is '
her increase,
And she is a mart of nations.
Be thou
ashamed, O Zidon :
for the sea hath
spoken
, even
the strength of the sea, saying ,
I travail
not, nor bring
forth children
, neither
do
I nourish
up
young men, nor bring
up virgins.
Be 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. '
As at the report concerning
Egypt ,
so
shall
they be
sorely
pained at the report of Tyre.
As `
at '
the report of
Egypt they are
pained ,
So
`
at '
the report of Tyre.
Pass ye
over to Tarshish ;
howl, ye inhabitants of the isle .
Pass over to Tarshish ,
howl, ye inhabitants of the isle ,
Is this your joyous
city,
whose
antiquity
is
of
ancient
days
? her own
feet
shall
carry her afar off to sojourn.
Is this your exulting
one
? From
the
days
of
old
`is'
her antiquity,
Carry her do
her
own
feet
afar off to sojourn.
Who hath taken
this counsel
against Tyre, the crowning city
, whose merchants
are princes, whose
traffickers
are
the honourable
of the
earth?
Who hath counselled
this against Tyre, The crowning one
, whose traders
`
are '
princes, Her
merchants
the honoured
of earth? '
The
LORD
of hosts hath purposed
it, to stain
the pride
of all glory
, and
to bring
into
contempt
all the honourable
of the
earth.
Jehovah
of Hosts hath counselled
it, To pollute
the excellency
of all beauty
, To make
light
all the honoured
of earth.
Pass through thy land as a river
, O
daughter of Tarshish :
there is no more strength
.
Pass through thy land as a brook
, Daughter of Tarshish ,
there is no more a
girdle
.
He stretched out his
hand
over the sea, he shook
the
kingdoms :
the
LORD
hath given
a
commandment
against
the merchant city
, to destroy the
strong holds
thereof
.
His
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
.
And he said
, Thou shalt
no
more rejoice
, O thou
oppressed virgin
, daughter of Zidon :
arise, pass over to
Chittim;
there also
shalt
thou
have
no rest.
And 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
. '
Behold
the land of the Chaldeans ;
this people was not, till
the
Assyrian
founded it for them
that
dwell
in
the wilderness:
they set
up
the
towers thereof
, they raised
up the
palaces thereof;
and
he brought
it
to
ruin .
Lo,
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 !
Howl, ye ships of Tarshish :
for your strength is
laid
waste
.
Howl, ye ships of Tarshish ,
For your strength hath
been
destroyed
.
And it shall
come to pass in that day, that Tyre
shall
be
forgotten seventy years, according to the days of one king :
after
the end of seventy years shall
Tyre sing
as an
harlot.
And 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.
Take an
harp, go about
the city, thou
harlot
that
hast
been
forgotten ;
make
sweet
melody
, sing
many
songs
, that thou mayest be remembered.
Take a
harp, go round
the city, O
forgotten harlot
, play
well
, Multiply
song
that thou mayest be remembered.
And it shall
come to pass after
the end of seventy years ,
that
the
LORD
will
visit
Tyre, and she shall
turn
to
her hire
, and
shall
commit
fornication with all the
kingdoms of the world
upon
the face of the earth
.
And 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
.
And her merchandise and her hire
shall
be
holiness
to the
LORD:
it
shall
not be
treasured nor
laid
up ;
for her merchandise shall
be
for
them
that
dwell
before
the
LORD
, to eat sufficiently
, and for durable
clothing.
And 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!
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