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Ezekiel 27-28

A Funeral Song about Tyre

27 Yahweh spoke his word to me. He said, “Son of man, sing a funeral song about Tyre. Tyre is the city at the entrance to the sea. It is the merchant to the nations. Say to Tyre, ‘This is what Adonay Yahweh says:

Tyre, you used to brag about your perfect beauty.
Your home is the sea.

“‘Your builders made your beauty perfect.
Your builders made all your boards from pine trees on Mount Hermon.
    They took cedar trees from Lebanon to make a mast for you.
They made your oars from oaks in Bashan.
    They made your deck from pine trees on the shores of Cyprus.
        It had ivory set in it.
Your sails were made out of fine embroidered linen from Egypt.
    They were like your flags.
    Your awnings were violet and purple.
        They came from the coasts of Elishah.
People from Sidon and Arvad used to row you.
    Your own skilled people were your sailors.
Master shipbuilders from Gebal went inside you to caulk your seams.
    All the ships on the sea and their sailors
        docked alongside you to trade with you.
10 People from Persia, Lud, and Put were soldiers in your army.
    They hung their shields and helmets inside you.
        Their victories made you look good.

11 “‘People from Arvad and Helech[a] were guards all around your walls. People from Gammad guarded your towers. They hung their shields all around your walls, making your beauty perfect.

12 “‘People from Tarshish traded with you because you were so very rich. They exchanged silver, iron, tin, and lead for your merchandise. 13 People from Greece, Tubal, and Meshech traded with you. They exchanged slaves and bronze items for your goods. 14 People from Beth Togarmah exchanged horses, war horses, and mules for your merchandise. 15 People from Dedan traded goods with you. You traded with many people on the coasts, and they brought you ivory and ebony as payment.

16 “‘People from Syria traded with you because you had so many products. They exchanged emeralds, purple cloth, richly woven cloth, linen, coral, and rubies for your merchandise. 17 Judah and Israel traded with you. They exchanged wheat from Minnith, baked goods, honey, olive oil, and balsam for your goods. 18 People from Damascus traded with you because you had so many products. They exchanged wine from Helbon and wool from Sahar.

19 “‘Danites and Greeks from Uzal traded for your merchandise. They exchanged wrought iron, cassia, and sugar cane for your goods. 20 Dedan traded saddle blankets with you. 21 Arabia and all the officials of Kedar traded with you. They traded lambs, rams, and male goats. 22 The merchants from Sheba and Raamah traded with you. They traded the finest spices, precious stones, and gold for your merchandise. 23 Haran, Canneh, Eden, the merchants from Sheba, Assyria, and Kilmad traded with you. 24 In your marketplace they traded for beautiful clothes, purple robes, embroidered cloth, and many multicolored rugs with woven and twisted cords.

25 “‘Ships from Tarshish carried your goods.
    You were like a ship filled with heavy cargo in the sea.
26 Your rowers took you out to the high seas,
    and an east wind wrecked you in the sea.
27 Your wealth, your merchandise, and the goods you sell,
    your mariners and your sailors,
    your caulkers and your merchants,
    your soldiers and everyone else on board
        sank into the sea when your ship was wrecked.

28 “‘When your sailors cried out, people on the shore trembled.
29 All the rowers, the sailors,
    and all the mariners came down from their ships
        and stood on the shore.
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.’”

Judgment on the King of Tyre

28 Yahweh spoke his word to me. He said, “Son of man, tell the ruler of Tyre, ‘This is what Adonay Yahweh says:

In your arrogance you say,
    “I’m a god. I sit on Elohim’s throne in the sea.”
        But you’re only human and not a god,
            although you think you are a god.
You think that you are wiser than Daniel
    and that no secret can be hidden from you.
Because you are wise and understanding,
    you’ve made yourself rich.
        You saved gold and silver in your treasuries.
Because of your great skill in trading,
    you’ve made yourself very wealthy.
        You have become arrogant because of your wealth.

“‘This is what Adonay Yahweh says:

You think you are wise like Elohim.
That is why I am going to bring foreigners against you,
    the most ruthless foreigners among the nations.
    They will draw their swords against your fine wisdom
        and dishonor your greatness.
They will throw you into a pit,
    and you will die a violent death in the sea.
You will no longer say that you are a god
    when you face those who kill you.
    You will be a human, not a god, in the hands of those who kill you.
10 You will die at the hands of foreigners like a godless person.
    I have spoken,’” declares Adonay Yahweh.

11 Yahweh spoke his word to me. He said, 12 “Son of man, sing a funeral song for the ruler of Tyre. Tell him, ‘This is what Adonay Yahweh says:

You were the perfect example,
    full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
13 You were in Eden, Elohim’s garden.
    You were covered with every kind of precious stone:
    red quartz, topaz, crystal,
    beryl, onyx, gray quartz, sapphire,
    turquoise, and emerald.
    Your settings and your sockets
    were made of gold when you were created.
14 I appointed an angel[b] to guard you.
    You were on Elohim’s holy mountain.
        You walked among fiery stones.
15 Your behavior was perfect from the time you were created,
    until evil was found in you.
16 You traded far and wide. You learned to be violent, and you sinned.
    So I threw you down from Elohim’s mountain in disgrace.
        The guardian angel forced you out from the fiery stones.
17 You became too proud because of your beauty.
    You wasted your wisdom because of your greatness.
    So I threw you to the ground
        and left you in front of the kings
            so that they could see you.
18 You dishonored your own holy places
    because of your many sins and dishonest trade.
        So I set fire to you to burn you up.
        I turned you into ashes on the ground
            in the presence of all who saw you.
19 All the nations who knew you are horrified because of you.
    You have come to a terrible end,
        and you will never exist again.’”

Judgment on Sidon Means Hope for Israel

20 Yahweh spoke his word to me. He said, 21 “Son of man, turn to Sidon and prophesy against it. 22 Tell it, ‘This is what Adonay Yahweh says:

I’m against you, Sidon.
    I will show my greatness through you.
        Then people will know that I am Yahweh,
            because I will punish you and show you how holy I am.
23 I will send a plague against you
    and make blood flow in your streets.
        Your people will fall dead.
            People with swords will attack you from every side.
    Then they will know that I am Yahweh.
24 The nation of Israel will no longer be hurt
    by prickly thorns or sharp briars from everyone around them.
    Then they will know that I am Adonay Yahweh.

25 “‘This is what Adonay Yahweh says: When I gather the people of Israel from the nations where they were scattered, I will show that I am holy as the nations watch. The people of Israel will live in their own land, the land I gave to my servant Jacob. 26 They will live there in safety. They will build homes and plant vineyards. They will live in safety when I punish all the surrounding people who treat them with scorn. Then they will know that I am Yahweh their Elohim.’”

Hebrews 11:17-31

17 When God tested Abraham, faith led him to offer his son Isaac. Abraham, the one who received the promises from God, was willing to offer his only son as a sacrifice. 18 God had said to him, “Through Isaac your descendants will carry on your name.” 19 Abraham believed that God could bring Isaac back from the dead. Abraham did receive Isaac back from the dead in a figurative sense.

20 Faith led Isaac to bless Jacob and Esau.

21 While Jacob was dying, faith led him to bless each of Joseph’s sons. He leaned on the top of his staff and worshiped God.

22 While Joseph was dying, faith led him to speak about the Israelites leaving Egypt and give them instructions about burying his bones.

23 Faith led Moses’ parents to hide him for three months after he was born. They did this because they saw that Moses was a beautiful baby and they were not afraid to disobey the king’s order.

24 When Moses grew up, faith led him to refuse to be known as a son of Pharaoh’s daughter. 25 He chose to suffer with God’s people rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a little while. 26 He thought that being insulted for Christ would be better than having the treasures of Egypt. He was looking ahead to his reward.

27 Faith led Moses to leave Egypt without being afraid of the king’s anger. Moses didn’t give up but continued as if he could actually see the invisible God.

28 Faith led Moses to establish the Passover and spread the blood on the doorposts so that the destroying angel would not kill the firstborn sons.

29 Faith caused the people to go through the Red Sea as if it were dry land. The Egyptians also tried this, but they drowned.

30 Faith caused the walls of Jericho to fall after the Israelites marched around them for seven days.

31 Faith led the prostitute Rahab to welcome the spies as friends. She was not killed with those who refused to obey God.

Psalm 111

Psalm 111[a]

Hallelujah!

I will give thanks to Yahweh with all my heart
    in the company of decent people and in the congregation.
Yahweh’s deeds are spectacular.
    They should be studied by all who enjoy them.
His work is glorious and majestic.
    His righteousness continues forever.
He has made his miracles unforgettable.
    Yahweh is merciful and compassionate.
He provides food for those who fear him.
    He always remembers his promise.[b]
He has revealed the power of his works to his people
    by giving them the lands of other nations as an inheritance.
His works are done with truth and justice.
    All his guiding principles are trustworthy.
        They last forever and ever.
        They are carried out with truth and decency.
He has sent salvation to his people.
    He has ordered that his promise should continue forever.
    His name is holy and terrifying.
10 The fear of Yahweh is the beginning of wisdom.
    Good sense is shown by everyone who follows God’s guiding principles.
    His praise continues forever.

Proverbs 27:15-16

15 Constantly dripping water on a rainy day is like a quarreling woman.
16 Whoever can control her can control the wind.
    He can even pick up olive oil with his right hand.[a]

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