Ezequiel 27
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Lamento por la caída de Tiro
27 Luego me vino este mensaje de parte del Señor:
2 «Hombre mortal, canta esta triste canción por Tiro:
3 »¡Oh poderosa ciudad porteña, centro comercial de toda la costa, el Señor Dios habla! Tú dices: “Yo soy la ciudad más hermosa de todo el mundo”. 4 Tú has extendido tus límites aun sobre el mar; tus arquitectos te han hecho construcciones maravillosas. 5 Eres como un barco construido de la madera más fina del Señor. Tomaron un cedro del Líbano para hacerte el mástil. 6 Tus remos están hechos de robles de Basán. Las paredes de tu cabina son de ciprés de la costa sur de Chipre. 7 Tus velas están hechas del lino más fino de Egipto. Estás parada debajo de cubiertas de lienzo con colores brillantes, con anilinas púrpuras y escarlatas traídas de la parte oriental de Chipre. ¡Todo lo mejor de lo mejor!
8 »Tus marineros vinieron de Sidón y de Arvad; tus timoneles son hombres hábiles de Zemer. 9 Sabios y experimentados artesanos de Guebal calafatean tus junturas. Naves vienen de todas las naciones con mercaderías para intercambiar y negociar contigo. 10 Tu ejército incluye mercenarios de la lejana Persia, Lidia y Fut. Ellos te sirven; es un orgullo para ti que sus escudos estén colgados sobre tus paredes; es la mayor de tus honras.
11 »De Arvad y Jelec son los centinelas que vigilan sobre tus murallas; tus torres defensivas están guarnecidas con hombres gamadeos. Sus escudos cuelgan fila tras fila sobre las murallas de tu ciudad coronando tu gloria, mostrando tu gran poderío. 12 De Tarsis proceden toda clase de riquezas para tus mercados: plata, hierro, estaño y plomo. 13 Comerciantes de Javán, Tubal y Mésec traen esclavos y utensilios de bronce para comerciar en tus mercados y bazares, 14 en tanto que de Bet Torgama proceden caballos para los carros de guerra, corceles y mulas.
15 »Comerciantes vienen a ti desde Rodas, y muchas tierras costeras son tus mercados seguros, quienes te pagan con ébano y marfil. 16 Edom envía a sus mercaderes para comprar tus muchas mercaderías. Ellos traen para negociar esmeraldas, anilinas púrpuras, bordados, lino fino y joyas de coral y ágata. 17 Judá y las ciudades en lo que era una vez el reino de Israel envían mercaderes con trigo de Minit y Panag, y con miel, aceite y bálsamo. 18 Damasco viene también. Ella trae vinos de Jelbón y lana blanca siria para negociar por la rica variedad de mercaderías que tú produces. 19 Dan y Javán traen hilo árabe, hierro labrado, casia y caña aromática, 20 mientras Dedán trae caros paños para las monturas de caballos.
21 »Los árabes y los ricos príncipes mercaderes de Cedar te traen corderos, carneros y cabras. 22 Los mercaderes de Sabá y de Ragama vienen con toda clase de especias, joyas y oro. 23 Jarán, Cané, Edén, Asiria y Quilmad también envían sus mercaderías. 24 Ellos traen para negociar escogidas telas, telas azules, bordados y alfombras de muchos colores, enlazados con cordones y asegurados. 25 Las naves de Tarsis son como tus caravanas de mar; ¡tus depósitos en la isla están llenos hasta el tope!
26 »¡Pero ahora tus estadistas conducen tu barco, es decir, los negocios del reino, hacia un desastroso huracán! ¡Tu poderosa nave peligra ante la fuerte tormenta que viene del este, y sufres el naufragio en medio de los mares! 27 ¡Todo está perdido! ¡Tus riquezas y mercaderías, tus marineros y pilotos, tus constructores de barcos y mercaderes, soldados y toda la gente se hunden en el mar en el día de tu ruina inmensa! 28 ¡Las ciudades vecinas tiemblan ante el sonido de tus pilotos que gritan de miedo! 29 ¡Todos tus marineros que estaban en alta mar vienen a tierra y observan desde la costa, 30 llorando amargamente, echando polvo sobre sus cabezas y revolcándose en cenizas! 31 ¡Se rapan las cabezas en señal de duelo y se visten de saco y lloran por ti con profunda amargura y desesperación!
32 »Y este es su canto triste que te dedican: “¿Dónde en todo el mundo hubo jamás una ciudad tan maravillosa como Tiro, la que fue destruida en medio del mar? 33 Tus mercaderías satisfacían las necesidades de muchas naciones. Reyes de los reinos más lejanos de la tierra se regocijaban en las riquezas que tú les enviabas. 34 Ahora yaces quebrantada bajo el mar; toda tu mercadería y tu tripulación han perecido contigo. 35 Todos los que viven sobre las costas observan, incrédulos. Sus reyes están espantados y miran con caras demudadas. 36 Los mercaderes de las naciones menean sus cabezas, pues tu destino es terrible, has perecido para siempre”».
Ezekiel 27
Amplified Bible, Classic Edition
27 The word of the Lord came again to me, saying,
2 Now you, son of man, take up a lamentation over Tyre,
3 And say to Tyre, O you who dwell at the entrance to the sea, who are merchant of the peoples of many islands and coastlands, thus says the Lord God: O Tyre, you have thought and said, I am perfect in beauty.
4 Your borders are in the heart of the seas; your builders have perfected your beauty.
5 They have made all your planks and boards of fir trees from Senir [a peak of Mount Hermon]; they have taken a cedar from Lebanon to make a mast for you.
6 Of the oaks of Bashan they have made your oars; they have made your deck and benches of boxwood from the coasts of Cyprus, inlaid with ivory.
7 Of fine linen with embroidered work from Egypt was your sail, that it might be an ensign for you; blue and purple from the coasts of Elishah [of Asia Minor] was the [ship’s] awning which covered you.
8 The inhabitants of Sidon and [the island] of Arvad were your oarsmen; your skilled and wise men, O Tyre, were in you; they were your pilots.
9 The old men of Gebal [a city north of Sidon] and its skilled and wise men in you were your calkers; all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in you to deal in your merchandise and trading.
10 Persia and Lud and Put were in your army as your men of war; they hung the shield and helmet in you; they gave you beauty and splendor.
11 The men of Arvad with your army were upon your walls round about and valorous men [of Gamad] were in your towers; they hung their shields upon your walls round about; they have perfected your beauty and splendor.
12 Tarshish [in Spain] carried on traffic with you because of the abundance of your riches of all kinds; with silver, iron, tin, and lead they traded for your wares.
13 Javan (Greece), Tubal, and Meshech [in the mountainous region between the Black and Caspian Seas] traded with you. They exchanged the lives of men [taken as slaves] and vessels of bronze for your merchandise.
14 They of the house of Togarmah (Armenia) traded for your wares with [chariot] horses, cavalry horses, and mules.
15 The men of Dedan [in Arabia] traded with you; many islands and coastlands were your own markets; they brought you in payment or as presents ivory tusks and ebony.
16 Aram (Syria or Mesopotamia) and Edom traded with you because of the multitude of the wares of your making. They exchanged for your merchandise emeralds, purple, embroidered work, fine linen, coral, and agate or rubies.
17 Judah and the land of Israel, they were your traders; they exchanged in your market wheat of Minnith [in Ammon], olives or early figs, honey, oil, and balm.
18 Damascus traded with you because of the abundance of supplies of your handiworks and the immense wealth of every kind, with wine of Helbon [Aleppo] and white wool [of Sachar in Syria].
19 Vedan also and [Arabic] Javan traded with yarn from Uzal [in Arabia] for your wares; wrought iron, cassia, and calamus were exchanged for your merchandise.
20 Dedan supplied you with precious [saddle] cloths for riding.
21 Arabia and all the princes of Kedar, they were the merchants in lambs, rams, and goats favored by you; in these they traded with you.
22 The merchants of Sheba and Raamah [in Arabia] traded with you; they exchanged for your wares the choicest of all kinds of spices and all precious stones and gold.
23 Haran and Canneh and Eden [in Mesopotamia], the merchants of Sheba [on the Euphrates], Asshur, and Chilmad [near Bagdad] were your traders.
24 These traded with you in choice fabrics, in bales of garments of blue and embroidered work, and in treasures of many colored rich damask and carpets bound with cords and made firm; in these they traded with you.
25 The ships of Tarshish were your caravans for your merchandise, and you were replenished [Tyre] and were heavily loaded and made an imposing fleet [in your location] in the heart of the seas.
26 Your rowers have brought you out into great and deep waters; the east wind has broken and wrecked you in the heart of the seas.
27 Your riches, your wares, your merchandise, your oarsmen and your pilots, your caulkers, your dealers in merchandise, and all your men of war who are in you, with all your company which is in your midst, sink in the heart of the seas on the day of your ruin!
28 The waves and the countryside shake at the [piercing] sound of the [hopeless, wailing] cry of your pilots.
29 And down from their ships come all who handle the oar. The mariners and all the pilots of the sea stand upon the shore
30 And are heard wailing loudly over you, and they cry bitterly. They cast up dust on their heads; they wallow in ashes,
31 And they make themselves [utterly] bald for you and gird themselves with sackcloth, and they weep over you in bitterness of heart and with bitter mourning and wailing.
32 And in their wailing they take up a lamentation for you and lament over you, saying, Who was ever like Tyre, the destroyed (the annihilated), [who has become so still] in the heart of the sea?
33 When your wares came forth from the seas, you met the desire, the demand, and the necessities of many people; you enriched the kings of the earth with your abundant wealth and merchandise.
34 Now you are shattered by the seas in the depths of the waters; your merchandise and all your crew have gone down with you.
35 All the inhabitants of the isles and coastlands are astonished and appalled at you, and their kings are horribly frightened and shudder greatly; their faces quiver.
36 The merchants among the people hiss over you [with malicious joy]; you have become a horror and a source of terrors. You shall be [a]no more [forever].
Footnotes
- Ezekiel 27:36 Down to the thirteenth century a.d. the grandeur of the ancient city of Tyre was still visible. But God’s Word does not fail. Soon Tyre had become an almost uninhabited pile of ruins. A large part of the western section of “the island” became covered by the sea, and early travelers told of seeing “houses, towers, and streets far down in the deep.” In modern times the population of Tyre, made up largely of fishermen who spread their nets on its beaches, has increased to around 6,000, but the city as such has never been revived, and the original site has long since become obliterated.
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