THE FALL OF TYREV. 1. THE BURDEN OF TYRE, the proud Phoenician
metropolis, which withstood the attacks of several Assyrian armies and
endured a siege of thirteen years by Nebuchadnezzar, but was destroyed
by Alexander the Great after a siege of seven months: HOWL, YE SHIPS
OF TARSHISH, the great mer... [ Continue Reading ]
Be still, namely, with amazement and horror, YE INHABITANTS OF THE
ISLE, those of the coast country of Phoenicia in general and of New
Tyre in particular; THOU WHOM THE MERCHANTS OF ZIDON, the second great
commercial city of Phoenicia, THAT PASS OVER THE SEA, HAVE
REPLENISHED, both by founding the c... [ Continue Reading ]
And by great waters, by maritime trade and transportation, THE SEED OF
SIHOR, "dark-colored," applied to the Nile, THE HARVEST OF THE RIVER,
the products of the rich lowlands of Egypt, IS HER REVENUE, that with
which Tyre traded not only along the Mediterranean coast, but far
inland as well; AND SHE... [ Continue Reading ]
Be thou ashamed, trembling with the disgrace of it all, O ZIDON,
Phoenicia in general; FOR THE SEA HATH SPOKEN, EVEN THE STRENGTH OF
THE SEA, the fortress of Tyre, which was located on an island at some
distance from the coast, SAYING, I TRAVAIL NOT NOR BRING FORTH
CHILDREN, NEITHER DO I NOURISH UP... [ Continue Reading ]
As at the report concerning Egypt, when the sad news concerning the
fall of Tyre shall reach Egypt, SO SHALL THEY BE SORELY PAINED AT THE
REPORT OF TYRE, because this meant not only a severe reduction in the
trade of Egypt, but also the removal of one of the bulwarks against
the enemy. Moreover, tho... [ Continue Reading ]
Pass ye over to Tarshish, the commercial metropolis of Spain, the
colony where the last Phoenician ships might be found; HOWL, YE
INHABITANTS OF THE ISLE, all those living along the coast of the
Mediterranean, the fugitives with the inhabitants, since they all were
included in the calamity which had... [ Continue Reading ]
Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days? That was
the end of all her proud self-glorification. HER OWN FEET SHALL CARRY
HER AFAR OFF TO SOJOURN, rather, "whose feet carried her afar to
settle," not only over her trade routes, but also in locating colonies
in distant countries. T... [ Continue Reading ]
Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, which
dispensed crowns to the rulers of its colonies, WHOSE MERCHANTS ARE
PRINCES, WHOSE TRAFFICKERS ARE THE HONORABLE OF THE EARTH? The wealth
of these men, together with their connections in distant lands, gave
them a position of power a... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, He who has the fortunes of all men
in His hands, TO STAIN THE PRIDE OF ALL GLORY, to profane, to bring
shame upon that which the Tyrians wrongfully elevated, AND TO BRING
INTO CONTEMPT ALL THE HONORABLE OF THE EARTH, so that both they and
their temples and idols w... [ Continue Reading ]
Pass through thy land as a river, overflowing it like the Nile,
without interference and hindrance from fallen Tyre, O DAUGHTER OF
TARSHISH, the Spanish colony of Tyre; THERE IS NO MORE STRENGTH,
literally, "not is there any more a dam. " The fate of Tyre is now
further described for the benefit of... [ Continue Reading ]
He, Jehovah, stretched out His hand over the sea, as the One who has
absolute power over all the forces of nature; HE SHOOK THE KINGDOMS,
putting them in commotion to carry out His plans. THE LORD HATH GIVEN
A COMMANDMENT AGAINST THE MERCHANT CITY, literally, "against Canaan,"
which here designates... [ Continue Reading ]
And He said, Thou shalt no more rejoice, O thou oppressed virgin,
daughter of Zidon, Tyre and all Phoenicia being disgraced now as a
result of the conquest. ARISE, PASS OVER TO CHITTIM, emigrating to
Cyprus, since the home country was in the hands of the enemies; THERE
ALSO SHALT THOU HAVE NO REST,... [ Continue Reading ]
Behold the land of the Chaldeans, whence the destroyers came; THIS
PEOPLE WAS NOT, who at first did not figure in history, TILL THE
ASSYRIAN FOUNDED IT FOR THEM THAT DWELL IN THE WILDERNESS, for a
section of the Assyrian empire had at first been assigned to them for
settlement; THEY SET UP THE TOWER... [ Continue Reading ]
Howl, ye ships of Tarshish; for your strength is laid waste. Cf v. 1.
Thus the Lord punishes those who exalt themselves and are proud in
their idolatrous hearts.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RESTORATION OF TYREV. 15. AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS IN THAT DAY,
at the time when this prophecy would be fulfilled, THAT TYRE SHALL BE
FORGOTTEN SEVENTY YEARS, the length of the Chaldean supremacy,
ACCORDING TO THE DAYS OF ONE KING, the reference to this period being
as of a time during which th... [ Continue Reading ]
Take an harp, or zither, GO ABOUT THE CITY, THOU HARLOT THAT HAST BEEN
FORGOTTEN; MAKE SWEET MELODY, with pleasant playing, SING MANY SONGS
THAT THOU MAYEST BE REMEMBERED, the trade of Tyre being compared with
the business of a harlot because both serve mammon and, in part, the
lowest desires of the... [ Continue Reading ]
And it shall come to pass after the end of seventy years that the Lord
will visit Tyre, in mercy, to give her another opportunity to repent,
AND SHE SHALL TURN TO HER HIRE, the gain of her trade being compared
to the price of prostitution, AND SHALL COMMIT FORNICATION WITH ALL
THE KINGDOMS OF THE WO... [ Continue Reading ]
And her merchandise and her hire shall be holiness to the Lord, by a
disposition of God of which probably many of the Tyrians were not
aware; IT SHALL NOT BE TREASURED NOR LAID UP, concealed for her own
use; FOR HER MERCHANDISE SHALL BE FOR THEM THAT DWELL BEFORE THE LORD,
His disciples, TO EAT SUFF... [ Continue Reading ]