Ezekiel 27:30-36

30 They cried loudly and bitterly over you. They put dust on their heads and covered themselves with ashes.
31 They shaved their heads because of you and put on sackcloth. They cried over you with bitterness and with bitter mourning.
32 They sang a funeral song for you with loud crying: "Who is like Tyre, the city destroyed in the sea?"
33 Your merchandise was sent overseas. You filled many people with your great wealth and your goods. You made the kings of the earth rich.
34 Now you are wrecked in the sea, at the bottom of the sea. Your goods and your whole crew sank with you.
35 All those who live on the coasts are horrified because of you. Their kings are terribly afraid. Their faces show their fear.
36 The merchants among the nations laugh at you. You have come to a terrible end, and you will never exist again.'"

Ezekiel 27:30-36 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 27

This chapter contains a lamentation on Tyre; setting forth her former grandeur, riches, and commerce; her ruin and destruction; and the concern of others on that account. The prophet is bid to take up his lamentation concerning it, Eze 27:1,2, observing her situation and magnificence, of which she boasted, Eze 27:3,4, describing the excellency of her shipping and naval stores, Eze 27:5-7, declaring who were her mariners, pilots, and caulkers, Eze 27:8,9, her military men, Eze 27:10,11 her several merchants, and the things they traded in with her in her fairs and markets, Eze 27:12-25, then follows an account of her destruction, Eze 27:26,27, the lamentation of pilots and mariners because of it, Eze 27:28-32, and of the kings and inhabitants of the isles, and merchants of the people, Eze 27:33-36.

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