15 And in that day shall Tyre be forgotten seventy years (according to the years of one King) at the end of [a]seventy years shall Tyre [b]sing as an harlot.

16 Take an harp and go about the city (thou harlot that hast been forgotten) [c]make sweet melody, sing more songs that thou mayest be remembered.

17 And at the end of seventy years shall the Lord visit Tyre, and she shall return to her [d]wages, and shall commit fornication with all the kingdoms of the earth, that are in the world.

18 Yet her occupying and her wages shall be [e]holy unto the Lord: it shall not be laid up nor kept in store, but her merchandise shall be for them that dwell before the Lord, to eat sufficiently, and to have durable clothing.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 23:15 Tyre shall lie destroyed seventy years which he calleth the reign of one King, or a man’s age.
  2. Isaiah 23:15 Shall use all craft and subtlety to entice men again unto her.
  3. Isaiah 23:16 She shall labor by all means to recover her first credit: as an harlot when she is long forgotten, seeketh by all means to entertain her lovers.
  4. Isaiah 23:17 Though she have been chastised of the Lord, yet she shall return to her old wicked practices, and for gain shall give herself to all men’s lusts like an harlot.
  5. Isaiah 23:18 He showeth that God yet by the preaching of the Gospel will call Tyre to repentance, and turn her heart from avarice and filthy gain, unto the true worshipping of God, and liberality toward his Saints.

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