Ezequiel 27:25

25 'Las naves de Tarsis eran las portadoras de tus productos. Fuiste repleta y muy gloriosa en el corazón de los mares.

Ezequiel 27:25 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 27:25

The ships of Tarshish did sing of thee in market
The ships of the sea in general; for Tarshish is used for the sea; these from all parts came to Tyre with their several wares, the product of their country from whence they came, and, finding a good market for them at Tyre, spoke greatly in her praise, or, "were thy princes", or "thy chief ones, in thy market" F6; these brought the principal things into it, and took off the chief that were in it, which were of the produce of Tyre: and thou wast replenished;
with goods from all parts, with every thing for their necessity, convenience, pleasure, and delight, and to carry on a traffic with all nations: and made very glorious in the midst of the seas;
with great riches, stately towers and buildings. Here ends the account of Tyre's greatness; next follows her ruin and destruction.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 (Kytwrv) "principes", V. L. Montanus, Castalio, Starckius; "praecipuae", Tigurine version, Grotius. So some in Vatablus.

Ezequiel 27:25 In-Context

23 'Harán, Cane, Edén, los comerciantes de Sabá, de Asiria y de Quilmad comerciaban contigo.
24 'Ellos comerciaban contigo en lujosos vestidos, en mantos de azul y bordados, en tapices multicolores, en cordones firmemente trenzados, que había entre tus mercancías.
25 'Las naves de Tarsis eran las portadoras de tus productos. Fuiste repleta y muy gloriosa en el corazón de los mares.
26 'A muchas aguas te condujeron tus remeros; el viento solano te destrozó en el corazón de los mares.
27 'Tus riquezas, tus mercancías, tu comercio, tus marineros y tus pilotos, tus calafates, tus agentes comerciales, y todos los hombres de guerra que hay en ti, con toda tu tripulación que en medio de ti está, caerán en el corazón de los mares el día de tu derrota.
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