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\v 1 It was almost eleven years after the Babylonians had taken the Israelites to their land, on the first day of the month, Yahweh gave me another message. He said to me,
\v 2 "Son of man, the people of the city of Tyre shouted joyfully and they said about Jerusalem, 'Jerusalem, the city from which traders went to many nations, is now destroyed. Now people from all over the world will come to us to buy and sell things. We will proper because Jerusalem has now been ruined!'
\v 1 Almost eleven years after the Babylonians had taken the Israelites to their land, on the first day of the month, Yahweh gave me another message. He said to me,
\v 2 "Son of man, the people of the city of Tyre shouted joyfully and said about Jerusalem, 'Jerusalem, the city from which traders went to many nations, is now destroyed. Now people from all over the world will come to us to buy and sell things. We will prosper because Jerusalem has now been ruined!'
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\v 3 Therefore, this is what I, Yahweh the Lord, say: 'I am now your enemy, you people of Tyre. I will cause the armies of many nations to come and attack your city, as the waves of the sea beat against the shores.
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\v 8 In the battles in the small villages on the coast, their soldiers will kill many people with their swords. Then they will build up walls outside the city of Tyre. They will build a dirt ramp up to the top of the wall, and they will all hold up shields to protect themselves from arrows being shot from the ground.
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\v 9 The king will direct the soldiers who operate the rams to batter the wall, and those who will use iron bars to tear down the towers in the wall.
\v 9 The king will direct the soldiers who operate the rams to batter the wall and those who will use iron bars to tear down the towers in the wall.
\v 10 The king will have a huge number of horses, and the stamping of their hooves will raise dust to cover the whole city. It will be as though the walls tremble because of the noise made by the horses, the supply wagons, and the chariots when they enter the city where the enemy has broken down the walls.
\v 11 The horses will trample all of the streets of the city with their hooves. The soldiers will kill the people with their swords; they will cause the monuments that celebrated their strength to collapse.
\v 11 The horses will trample all the streets of the city with their hooves. The soldiers will kill the people with their swords; they will cause the monuments that celebrated their strength to collapse.
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\v 12 They will take away all the people's valuable possessions and steal the things that the merchants sell. They will tear down the walls of the houses and destroy their fine houses. Then they will throw into the sea the stones from the walls of those houses and the timber and the rubble.
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\v 19 This is also what the Lord Yahweh says: 'When I cause everyone to leave the city of Tyre, like people have left other cities in which no one lives any longer, and when I cause the huge waves of the sea to cover the city,
\v 19 This is also what the Lord Yahweh says: 'When I cause everyone to leave the city of Tyre—as people have left other cities in which no one lives any longer, and when I cause the huge waves of the sea to cover the city,
\v 20 then I will bring the people of that city down to be with everyone else who is dead, those who died long ago. I will cause them to live in the place below the earth that is like old ruins, with those who have gone down to that pit previously, and they will never return to the earth, to where people are alive.
\v 21 I will cause them to die in a horrible way, and that will be the end of them. People will search for that city, but it will no longer exist." This is what the Lord Yahweh declares will happen.
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\v 8 Men from the cities of Sidon and Arvad pulled your oars;
\q2 the men who steered the ship were experienced sailors from Tyre.
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\v 9 Experienced craftsmen from Gebal were on board. They caulked the seams of your ships.
\v 9 Experienced craftsmen from Byblos were on board. They caulked the seams of your ships.
\q2 Sailors from many countries came in their ships to buy and sell goods with you.
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\v 10 Men who came from the far away lands of Persia, Lud, and Put were soldiers in your army.
\v 10 Men who came from the faraway lands of Persia, Lud, and Put were soldiers in your army.
\q1 They hung their shields and helmets on the walls of your city;
\q2 this caused many people to admire your city.
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\v 12 Because of the many things that you had to trade, men from Tarshish sent merchants who brought silver, iron, tin, and lead to trade for things that you had.
\v 12 Because of the many things you had to trade, men from Tarshish sent merchants who brought silver, iron, tin, and lead to trade for things that you had.
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\v 13 Merchants from the regions of Greece, Tubal, and Meshech brought slaves and things made from bronze to trade for things that you had.
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\v 16 Because you had very many things to trade, people from the land of Aram brought to you valuable turquoise stones, purple cloth, embroidered cloth, fine linen cloth, and jewelry made from coral and rubies to you.
\v 16 Because you had very many things to trade, people from the land of Aram brought to you valuable turquoise stones, purple cloth, embroidered cloth, fine linen cloth, and jewelry made from coral and rubies.
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\v 17 Men from Judah and Israel brought wheat from the city of Minnith in Ammon, and cakes, honey, olive oil, and ointment to trade for your things.
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\v 22 Merchants from Sheba and Raamah in Arabia brought many kinds of very good spices and jewels and gold to exchange for things that you had.
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\v 23 Men came from Haran, Kanneh, Eden, Sheba, Ashur and Kilmad in Mesopotamia with their goods.
\v 23 Men came from Haran, Kanneh, Eden, Sheba, Ashur,and Kilmad in Mesopotamia with their goods.
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\v 24 They brought beautiful things to trade with you: Blue cloth, embroidered cloth, and rugs of many colors that were rolled up and tied with ropes.
\v 24 They brought beautiful things to trade with you: blue cloth, embroidered cloth, and rugs of many colors that were rolled up and tied with ropes.
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\v 25 Cargo ships from Tarshish carried all those things that you sold;
\q2 the warehouses on your island were full of all those things and brought you great honor.
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\q2 all the valuable cargo and many of the sailors and ship pilots,
\q1 the ship workers and merchants and soldiers.
\q1 On the day that the ships were wrecked,
\q2 all their crews sank to the bottom of the sea.
\q2 all of their crews sank to the bottom of the sea.
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\q1 They weep for you very bitterly
\q2 and mourn for you.
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\v 32 While they wail and mourn because of what has happened to you
\v 32 While they wail and mourn because of what has happened to you,
\q2 they sing this sad funeral song:
\q1 'There was certainly never a city like Tyre,
\q2 which now is silent,
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\v 34 But now your city is like a ship wrecked in the sea;
\q2 and everything in it is broken, and it is now at the bottom of the sea.
\q2 everything in it is broken, and it is now at the bottom of the sea.
\q1 All of your cargo and your sailors have sunk to the bottom of the sea.
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\v 35 All the people who live along the seacoast are appalled