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Oracle against Tyre
5 When the report comes to Egypt, they will be in anguish at the report about[fn] Tyre.
10 Cross over your own land like the Nile, daughter of Tarshish;there is no longer a harbor.[fn]
Yahweh has commanded concerning Canaan to destroy her fortresses.
13 Look at the land of the Chaldeans! This people no longer exists.Assyria destined[fn] it for wild animals.
14 Wail, ships of Tarshish! For your fortress is destroyed.
15 And this will happen on that day:And Tyre will be forgotten seventy years,[fn]
like the days of one king.
At the end of seventy years,[fn] it will be for Tyre like the song of the prostitute:
17 And this shall happen:at the end of seventy years,[fn] Yahweh will visit Tyre,
18 And this shall happen:her merchandise and her harlot’s wages will be set apart for Yahweh;
23:1 Literally “it is destroyed from a house from entering”
23:1 Or “I have brought”
23:5 Literally “of”
23:5 Literally “this to you, exultant”
23:8 Hebrew “crown”
23:10 Hebrew “waistband” is emended to “harbor” by transposing two consonants
23:12 Literally “do again longer”
23:12 Literally “virgin of the”
23:13 Literally “this people was not Assyria destined,” which could be translated “It was this people! It was not Assyria. They destined”
23:15 Hebrew “year”
23:15 Hebrew “year”
23:15 Hebrew “song”
23:17 Hebrew “year”
23:18 Literally “face”
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