‏ Isaiah 23

An Oracle against Tyre

1An
oracle: A prophetic speech of a threatening or menacing character, often against the nations
oracle b against Tyre: c

Wail, ships of Tarshish, d
for your haven has been destroyed.
Word has reached them from the land of Cyprus.
Hb Kittim
,
f
2 Mourn, inhabitants of the coastland,
you merchants of Sidon; g
your agents have crossed the sea
DSS; MT reads Sidon, whom the seafarers have filled

3 on many waters.
Tyre’s revenue was the grain from Shihor
the harvest of the Nile.
She was the merchant among the nations. i
4 Be ashamed Sidon, the stronghold of the sea,
for the sea has spoken:
“I have not been in labor or given birth.
I have not raised young men
or brought up young women.”
5 When the news reaches Egypt,
they will be in anguish over the news about Tyre. j
6 Cross over to Tarshish;
wail, inhabitants of the coastland!
7 Is this your jubilant city,
whose origin was in ancient times,
whose feet have taken her
to settle far away?
8 Who planned this against Tyre,
the bestower of crowns,
whose traders are princes,
whose merchants are the honored ones of the earth?
9 The Lord of
Hosts/hosts: Military forces consisting of God's angels, sometimes including the sun, moon, and stars, and occasionally, Israel
Hosts planned it,
to desecrate all its glorious beauty,
to disgrace all the honored ones of the earth.
10 Overflow
DSS, LXX read Work
your land like the Nile, daughter of Tarshish;
there is no longer anything to restrain you.
Or longer any harbor

11 He stretched out His hand over the sea; n
He made kingdoms tremble.
The Lord has commanded
that the Canaanite fortresses be destroyed.
12 He said,
“You will not rejoice anymore,
ravished young woman, daughter of Sidon.
Get up and cross over to Cyprus o
even there you will have no rest!”
13 Look at the land of the Chaldeans
a people who no longer exist.
Assyria destined it for desert creatures.
They set up their siege towers
and stripped its palaces.
They made it a ruin.
14 Wail, ships of Tarshish,
because your fortress is destroyed!

15On that day Tyre will be forgotten for 70 years – the life span of one king. At the end of 70 years, what the song says about the prostitute will happen to Tyre:

16 Pick up your lyre,
stroll through the city,
prostitute forgotten by men.
Play skillfully,
sing many a song,
and you will be thought of again.

17And at the end of the 70 years, p the Lord will restore Tyre q and she will go back into business, prostituting herself with all the kingdoms of the world on the face of the earth. 18But her profits and wages will be dedicated to the Lord. They will not be stored or saved, for her profit will go to those who live in the Lord’s presence, to provide them with ample food and sacred clothing.
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