Ezequiel 26:16

16 Entonces descenderán de sus tronos todos los príncipes del mar, se quitarán sus mantos y se despojarán de sus vestiduras bordadas. Se vestirán de temores, se sentarán en tierra, temblarán a cada momento y se horrorizarán a causa de ti.

Ezequiel 26:16 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 26:16

Then all the princes of the sea shall come down from their
thrones
The kings of the islands of the sea shall lay aside their regalia, all their royal grandeur, and the ensigns of it; leave their thrones of state, and sit in an humble posture: and lay away their robes, and put off their broidered garments;
their royal robes and raiment of needlework curiously embroidered, and richly wrought, such as princes wear; so did the king of Nineveh in token of humiliation, ( Jonah 3:6 ) . The Septuagint and Arabic versions understand the first clause of their taking their mitres, or diadems, from their heads: they shall clothe themselves with trembling;
they shall tremble from head to foot in every joint, as if they were covered with it, as with a garment; or, being clothed with sackcloth, as mourners used to be, shall shake and tremble, being used to other and better clothing: they shall sit upon the ground;
as Job did, and his friends, with dust and ashes on their heads, as persons in distress were wont to do, ( Job 2:8 Job 2:13 ) : and shall tremble at every moment;
continually, every hour, minute, and moment of the day: or, "at the breaches" F15; so Jarchi; that is, those made upon Tyre; fearing lest the same should be made upon them; so the Targum, "because of their breaches"; or at the ruin and destruction they fear will be their case also: and be astonished at thee;
that a city so wealthy and mighty should be brought so low; see ( Revelation 18:9 Revelation 18:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F15 (Myegrl) "super repentino casu suo", V. L.

Ezequiel 26:16 In-Context

14 Y haré de ti una roca desnuda; serás un tendedero de redes. No volverás a ser edificada, porque yo, el SEÑOR, he habladodeclara el Señor DIOS.
15 Así dice el Señor DIOS a Tiro: Al estruendo de tu caída, cuando giman los heridos, cuando se haga la matanza en medio de ti, ¿no se estremecerán las costas?
16 Entonces descenderán de sus tronos todos los príncipes del mar, se quitarán sus mantos y se despojarán de sus vestiduras bordadas. Se vestirán de temores, se sentarán en tierra, temblarán a cada momento y se horrorizarán a causa de ti.
17 Elevarán una elegía por ti, y te dirán: "¡Cómo has perecido, habitada de los mares, la ciudad renombrada, que era poderosa en el mar! Ella y sus habitantes, infundían terror a todos sus vecinos.
18 "Ahora tiemblan las costas por el día de tu caída; sí, las costas del mar se espantan de tu fin."
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