Old Testament

Ezekiel 26
An Oracle against Tyre
261In the eleventh year, on the first day of the month,[] the word of the Lord came to me.
2Son of man, because Tyre said about Jerusalem, “Aha! The gateway to the peoples has been broken. It has been turned over to me. Because of her devastation, I will achieve my goal,” 3this is what the Lord God says.
I am against you, Tyre, and I will send many nations against you, as the sea sends up its waves. 4They will destroy the walls of Tyre and break down her towers. I will scrape away even the dust off her and make her a bare rock. 5In the middle of the sea, she will become nothing but a place where fishing nets are spread out to dry, for I have spoken it, says the Lord God. She will become plunder for the nations, 6and her daughters on the mainland[] will be slain by the sword. Then they will know that I am the Lord.
7So this is what the Lord God says. I am bringing against Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon and king of kings, together with horses, chariots, horsemen, and a vast array of troops from many nations. 8Your daughters on the mainland he will kill with the sword. He will set up a siege wall against you and heap up a ramp against you, and erect a roof of shields[] against you. 9He will direct the blows of his battering ram against your walls, and he will demolish your towers with his swords. 10His horses will be so numerous that the dust they raise will cover you. Your walls will shake from the noise of the horses' hoofs, the wheels, and the chariots when he enters your gates, as men enter a breached city. 11With the hoofs of his horses, he will trample all your streets. He will kill all your people with the sword. Your mighty pillars will topple to the ground. 12They will plunder your wealth and take your merchandise as loot. They will tear down your walls and demolish your magnificent houses. Your stones, your timbers, and your rubble they will throw into the water. 13I will put an end to the noise of your songs, and the sound of your lyres will be heard no more. 14I will turn you into a bare rock.
She[] will become a place where fishing nets are spread out to dry. She will never be rebuilt, for I, the Lord, have spoken, declares the Lord God.
15This is what the Lord God says to Tyre. How the coastlands will shudder at the sound of your downfall, when the victims groan, when the slain are slaughtered in your midst! 16All the rulers of the sea will descend from their thrones, remove their robes, and take off their fine embroidered garments. Instead, they will be clothed with trembling. They will sit on the ground and tremble every moment. They will be appalled by you. 17They will raise a lament over you and say to you, “How you have perished, you city inhabited by men from the sea, you city that was celebrated, a city that was the strongest in the sea.” She and her inhabitants, who spread their terror—she and all of her inhabitants have perished.[] 18Now the coastlands tremble on the day of your downfall. The coastlands that are on the sea are terrified by your collapse.
19So this is what the Lord God says. When I make you a ruined city like the cities that are not inhabited, when I bring up the deep over you, and the many waters cover you, 20then I will bring you down to be with those who have descended to the pit, to the people from ancient times. I will make you live below the earth, like ancient ruins. You will be with those who have descended to the pit, so that you will be uninhabited, and I will not give you glory in the land of the living. 21I will make you an object of horror, and you will no longer exist. You will be sought but never found again, declares the Lord God.

Footnotes

  • 26:1 The Hebrew date formula is incomplete since it lacks the name of a month. One Greek manuscript reads in the twelfth year. A date in the second half of the twelfth year would place this prophecy after the fall of Jerusalem, an event which occurred in the middle of the twelfth year according to Ezekiel's system of dating.
  • 26:6 Tyre's daughters are her suburbs on the mainland. Tyre was an island.
  • 26:8 Apparently this was a cover providing protection for the battering ram.
  • 26:14 That is, the city personified as a woman
  • 26:17 The construction of the last part of the sentence is unclear. For clarity, the verb have perished is repeated from the start of the verse.