Ezekiel 27:30

30 They cry out in grief, a choir of bitter lament over you. They smear their faces with ashes,

Ezekiel 27:30 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 27:30

And shall cause their voice to be heard against thee
The rulers and governors of the city, for having taken a false step in provoking the enemy, and then holding out the siege no longer, as it was thought they might and would: or rather "over thee", or, "for thee" {h}; mourning over the city, and lamenting its sad case; see ( Revelation 18:9 Revelation 18:11 ) : and shall cry bitterly;
with great weeping, howling, and shrieking: and they shall cast dust upon their heads;
a custom used in the eastern countries, in time of mourning and sorrow; see ( Revelation 18:19 ) : and they shall wallow themselves in ashes:
or roll themselves in them, another custom used in mourning; see ( Jeremiah 6:26 ) ( Micah 1:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (Kyle) "de te", Junius & Tremellius, Polanus, "super te"; Piscator, Cocceius, Starckius.

Ezekiel 27:30 In-Context

28 The cries of your sailors reverberate on shore.
29 Sailors everywhere abandon ship. Veteran seamen swim for dry land.
30 They cry out in grief, a choir of bitter lament over you. They smear their faces with ashes,
31 shave their heads, Wear rough burlap, wildly keening their loss.
32 They raise their funeral song: "Who on the high seas is like Tyre!"
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