Ezekiel 27:27

27 thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manyfold instrument(s). Thy shipmen, and thy governors that held thy purtenance of household, and were sovereigns of thy people, and thy men warriors that were in thee, with all thy multitude which is in the midst of thee, shall fall down in the heart of the sea, in the day of thy falling. (Thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manifold instruments, and thy shipmen, and thy governors who held thy purtenance of household, and thy people's merchants, and thy warriors who were of thee, with all thy multitude who be in thy midst, they all fell down in the heart of the sea, on the day of thy falling.)

Ezekiel 27:27 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 27:27

Thy riches
That vast mass of wealth Tyre had got by her trade and merchandise, were all lost, at once, and came to nought, which had been many years gathering; see ( Revelation 18:17 ) : and thy fairs;
to which there were such great resorts from all parts, and where such a prodigious traffic was carried on, were now interrupted by the siege, and put to an end upon the ruin of the city: thy merchandise;
the goods both imported and exported; the wares that were brought in from foreign parts, and sold in her, and what was taken from her in lieu of them; now nothing more of this kind; and what goods were in her, whether her own or others, were all lost and destroyed: thy mariners;
who were the inhabitants of Zidon and Arvad, ( Ezekiel 27:8 ) , these perished with her: and thy pilots;
who were the wisest, most skilful, and best learned in the art of navigation, and who were of the city itself, these were no more, ( Ezekiel 27:8 ) : thy calkers:
the wise and ancient men of Gebal, ( Ezekiel 27:9 ) : and the occupiers of the merchandise;
that traded in her markets and fairs, mentioned from ( Ezekiel 27:12-25 ) : and all thy men of war that are in thee:
to fight for her and defend her; the Persians, Lydiaus, and Lybians, the men of Arvad, and the Gammadims, ( Ezekiel 27:10 Ezekiel 27:11 ) : and in all thy company, which is in the midst of thee;
the great concourse of people, whether natives or foreigners: these all shall fall into the midst of the seas in the day of thy ruin:
the walls and banks being demolished, the sea broke in upon it, and washed all away in it, and left it a bare rock; see ( Ezekiel 26:4 Ezekiel 26:12 Ezekiel 26:14 ) .

Ezekiel 27:27 In-Context

25 Also ships of the sea had cedars in their merchandises; thy princes were in thy merchandise; and thou were [ful]filled, and were glorified greatly in the heart of the sea. (And the ships of Tarshish had cedars for their merchandise; they were filled full, and thou were greatly glorified in the heart of the sea.)
26 Thy rowers brought thee in(to) many waters, (but) the south wind all-brake thee; in the heart of the sea were (Thy rowers brought thee into many waters, but the east wind broke thee in pieces, in the heart of the sea.)
27 thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manyfold instrument(s). Thy shipmen, and thy governors that held thy purtenance of household, and were sovereigns of thy people, and thy men warriors that were in thee, with all thy multitude which is in the midst of thee, shall fall down in the heart of the sea, in the day of thy falling. (Thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manifold instruments, and thy shipmen, and thy governors who held thy purtenance of household, and thy people's merchants, and thy warriors who were of thee, with all thy multitude who be in thy midst, they all fell down in the heart of the sea, on the day of thy falling.)
28 Ships shall be troubled of the sound of the cry of thy governors; (And the ships were troubled at the sound of the cry of thy governors;)
29 and all men that held oar, shall go down (out) of their ships. Shipmen and all governors of the sea shall stand in the land; (and all the men who held an oar shall go down from their ships. The shipmen and all the governors of the sea shall stand upon the land;)
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