2. “Mortal man, sing a funeral song for Tyre,
3. that city which stands at the edge of the sea and does business with the people living on every seacoast. Tell her what the Sovereign Lord is saying:“Tyre, you boasted of your perfect beauty.
4. Your home is the sea.Your builders made you like a beautiful ship;
5. They used fir trees from Mount Hermon for timberAnd a cedar from Lebanon for your mast.
6. They took oak trees from Bashan to make oars;They made your deck out of pine from CyprusAnd inlaid it with ivory.
7. Your sails were made of linen,Embroidered linen from Egypt,Easily recognized from afar.Your awnings were made of finest cloth,Of purple from the island of Cyprus.
8. Your oarsmen were from the cities of Sidon and Arvad.Your own skilful men were the sailors.
9. The ship's carpentersWere well-trained men from Byblos.Sailors from every seagoing shipDid business in your shops.
18-19. The people of Damascus bought your merchandise and your products, paying for them with wine from Helbon and wool from Sahar. They exchanged wrought iron and spices for your goods.
20. The people of Dedan exchanged saddlecloths for your goods.
21. The Arabians and the rulers of the land of Kedar paid for your merchandise with lambs, sheep, and goats.
22. For your goods the merchants of Sheba and Raamah exchanged jewels, gold, and the finest spices.
23. The cities of Haran, Canneh, and Eden, the merchants of Sheba, the cities of Asshur and Chilmad — they all traded with you.
24. They sold you luxurious clothing, purple cloth, and embroidery, brightly coloured carpets, and well-made cords and ropes.
25. Your merchandise was carried in fleets of the largest cargo ships.“You were like a ship at seaLoaded with heavy cargo.
26. When your oarsmen brought you out to sea,An east wind wrecked you far from land.