Book of Ezekiel_Chapter 27
The word of the Lord came to me again, saying,
Son of man, let us sing a lamentation for Tyre,
You live in Haikou, which is a commercial port for the people. Your transaction extends to many islands. Thus says the Lord GOD, Tyrus, you have said, I am completely beautiful.
Your realm is in the sea, and what created you makes you completely beautiful.
They made all your boards of pine trees from Shinir, and your masts of cedar trees from Lebanon,
Use the oak trees of Bashan as your oars, and inlay the boxwood of the island of Kitty with ivory as your seat board (or cabin board).
Your sail is made of Egyptian embroidered linen fabric and can be used as your flag. Your greenhouse is made of blue and purple cloth from Elisha Island.
The residents of Sidon and Afar will be your paddlers. Tyrus, the wise man among you is at the helm.
The elders and wise men of Gebal are among you as menders. All ships and sailors across the sea are engaged in trading among you.
Persians, Lutherans, and Phoenicians are warriors in your camp. They hang shields and helmets among you, showcasing your honor.
The people of Afar and your army are all on the walls around you, and your watchtower has warriors. They hang shields to fulfill your beauty.
Because you have a wealth of all kinds, Tashilites will be your merchants, exchanging silver, iron, tin, and lead for your goods.
Yawan people, Tubah people, and Misheth people are all trading with you. They exchange your goods with people and bronze vessels.
The Togama tribe exchanged horses, war horses, and mules for your goods.
The people of Didan trade with you, and many islands serve as your docks. They exchange ivory and ebony with you as tribute.
The Arameans have become your merchants because of your extensive work. They exchange emeralds, purple embroidered fabrics, fine linen, corals, and rubies for your goods.
Judah and the land of Israel are trading with you. They exchanged wheat, cakes, honey, oil, and frankincense from Minnith for your goods.
The people of Damascus traded black wine and white wool with you because of your extensive work and wealth.
The people of Weidan and Yawan exchanged spun thread, bright iron, cinnamon, and calamus for your goods.
The people of Dedan trade with you with noble blankets, saddles, and drawers.
The Arabians and all the leaders of Kedah will be your merchants, trading with you with lambs, rams, and goats.
The merchants of Sheba and Ramah trade with you, exchanging various high-quality spices, precious stones, and gold for your goods.
Haran, Kanni, Eden, merchants of Sheba, Assyrians, and Kemalites traded with you.
These merchants package beautiful goods in embroidered blue bags, and have gorgeous clothes in cedar boxes, tied with ropes to trade with you.
His ships are connected to help you transport goods, and you will be extremely prosperous in the sea.
The oarsmen have already swung you to the depths of the water, and the east wind has broken you in the sea.
Your wealth, objects, goods, sailors, helmsmen, seamen, traders, and warriors and people among you will all sink into the sea on the day of your destruction.
The sound of your call at the helm will shake the countryside.
All rowers and sailors, as well as all those who steer the sea, will disembark and land.
They will burst into tears for you, scatter dust on their heads, and roll in the dust.
I will make your head bald, tie your waist with linen, wail and mourn bitterly.
When they mourn, they make a lamentation and lamentation for you, saying, What city is like Tyre? What city has become lonely like her in the sea?
You transport goods by sea, which makes many citizens abundant. You enrich the kings of the earth with many wealth and goods.
When you are broken by the waves in deep water, your goods and all the people in between sink.
The residents of the island are amazed for you. Their kings were all in great panic, with a worried expression on their faces.
Merchants from all over the country are hissing at you. You are terrifying, no longer present in the world, forever.