Jeremiah 25:22
all the kinges of Tirus & Sidon: the kinges of the Iles, that are beyonde the see:
all the kinges of Tirus & Sidon: the kinges of the Iles, that are beyonde the see:
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23 Dedan, Thema, Buz & the shauen Ismaelites:
24 all the kinges of Araby, & (generally) all the kinges that dwell in the deserte:
25 all the kinges of Simri, all the kinges of Elam, all ye kinges of the Meedes,
26 all kinges towarde the north (whether they be farre or nye) euery one with his neghbours: Yee and all the kingdomes that are vpon the whole earth. The kinge of Sesach (sayde he) shal drinke with them also.
19 Yee & Pharao ye kinge of Egipte, his seruauntes, his prynces & his people altogether one wt another
20 and all kinges of the londe of Hus, all kinges of the Philistynes londe, Ascalon, Gaza, Accaron & the remnaunt of A?dod,
21 the Edomites, the Moabites & the Ammonites:
32 and heuy lamentacion, yee their children also shall wepe for the: Alas, what cite hath so bene destroyed in the see, as Tyre is?
33 When thy wares & marchaundies came fro the sees thou gauest all people ynough. The kynges off the earth hast thou made rich, thorow the multitude off thy wares and occupienge:
1 An heuy burthen vpon Tirus. Mourne ye shippes of Tharsis, for she is throwne downe to the grounde, and conquered of them, that are come from Cithim.
2 The Indwellers of the Ilondes, the marchauntes of Sidon, and they that occupied the see (of whom thou wast ful somtyme) are at a poynte.
3 For by see were there frutes brought vnto the, and all maner of corne by water. Thou wast the comon marcket of al people.
4 Sido is sory for it, yee and all ye power of the see coplaneth, and saieth: O yt I had neuer traueled with childe, that I had neuer borne eny, yt I had nether norished boye, ner brought vp doughter.
5 As soone as Egipte perceaueth it, she wilbe as sory as Tirus it self.
6 Go ouer the see, Mourne ye yt dwel in the Iles.
7 Is not that the glorious cite, which hath bene of longe antiquite? whose natyues dwellinge farre of, commende her so greatly?
8 Who hath deuysed soch thinges vpon Tirus the crowne of al cities, whose marchautes and captaynes were the highest and principal of the worlde?
7 Thy sale was of whyte small nedle worke out off the londe of Egipte, to hage vpo thy mast: & thy hanginges of yalow sylcke & purple, out of ye Iles of Elisa.
8 They of Sido & Arnad were thy maryners, & the wysest in Tyre were thy shypmasters.
9 The eldest and wysest at Gebal were they, that mended & stopped thy shippes. All shippes off the see with their shipme occupied their marchaundies in the.
2 The borders of Hemath shal be harde therby, Tyrus also & Sidon, for they are very wise.
3 Tyrus shal make hirself stronge, heape vp syluer as the sonde, and golde as the claye of the stretes.
2 O thou sonne off ma, make a lamentable coplaynte vpon Tyre,
3 & saye vnto Tyre, which is a porte off the see, yt occupieth with moch people: and many Iles: thus speaketh ye LORDE God: O Tyre thou hast sayde: what, I am a noble cite.
4 thy borders are in the myddest of the see, and thy buylders haue made the maruelous goodly.
3 & sende the to the kinge of Edom, the kinge of Moab, the kinge of Amon, the kinge of Tirus, & to the kinge of Sidon: & that by the messaungers, which shal come to Ierusalem vnto Sedechias the kinge of Iuda,
35 All they that dwell in the Iles are abasshed at the, and all their kynges are afrayed, yee their faces haue chaunged coloure.
25 The shippes of Tharsis were the chefe off thy occupienge. Thus thou art full, and in greate worshipe, euen in the myddest off the see.
24 the kynge of Thirza. These are one and thirtie kynges.
3 Yee therfore saieth ye LORDE God: Beholde O Tyre, I will vpo the, I wil bringe a greate multitude off people agaynst ye, like as whe the see aryseth with his wawes:
4 These shal breake the walles off Tyre, and cast downe hir towres: I wil scrape the grounde from her, and make her a bare stone:
5 yee as the dryenge place, where the fyshers hange vp their nettes by the see syde. Euen I haue spoken it, sayeth the LORDE God. The Getiles shal spoyle her:
10 The kynges of the see and of the Iles shal brynge presentes, ye kinges of Araby & Saba shall offre giftes.
12 Tharsis occupide with the in all maner of wares, in syluer, yron, tynne and lead, and made thy market greate.
22 Thus was kynge Salomon greater then all the kynges vpon earth, in riches and wisdome.
4 and Cedre trees innumerable: for they of Zidon & Tyre brought Dauid moch Cedre tymbre:
28 of Ebron, Rehob, Hamon and Cana, vnto greate Sidon.
15 thus hath the LORDE God spoken concernynge Tyre: The Iles shall be moued at the noyse off thy fall, & at the crie of the slayne, yt shalbe murthured in the.
16 All kynges off the see shall come downe from their seates regall: they shal laye awaye their roabes, and put off their costly clothinge: Yee with tremblinge shal they be clothed, they shall syt vpo the grounde: they shal be afrayed at thy sodane fall, and be abasshed at the.
7 For thus saieth the LORDE God: Beholde, I will brynge hither Nabuchodonosor (which is the kynge off Babilon & a kynge of kynges) from the North, vpo Tyre, with horses, charettes, horsmen and with a greate multitude of people.
22 For the kynges Seeshippe yt sayled vpon the See with ye shippe of Hiram, came once in thre yeare, and broughte golde, syluer, Yuery, Apes, and Pecockes.
23 Thus was kynge Salomon greater in riches and wy?dome, then all the kynges vpo earth:
10 Go in to the Iles of Cethim, and loke wel: sende vnto Cedar, take diligent hede: and se, whether soch thinges be done there,
10 Therfore will I sende a fyre into the walles off Tyre, that shal consume hir pallaces.
27 so yt thy wares, thy marchaudies, thy ryches, thy maryners, thy shipmasters, thy helpers, thy occupiers (that brought the thinges necessary) the men off warre that are in the: yee and all thy comons shall perish in the myddest off the see, in the daye off thy fall.
11 Thus the LORDE that remoueth the kingdomes, and hath taken in hande agaynst that mightie Canaan to rote it out:) hath stretched out his honde ouer the see,
12 and sayde: From hence forth shalt thou make no more myrth (o thou doughter Sidon) for thou shalt be put downe of the Cethes. Stonde vp therfore, and go where the enemie wil carie the, where thou shalt also haue no rest.
7 Gebal, Ammon and Amalech: the Philistynes with them that dwell at Tyre.
17 Thus shal it happen after lxx. yeares. The LORDE shal uiset the citie of Tirus, and it shal come agayne to hyr Marchaundyse, and shal occupie with al the Kingdomes that be in the worlde.
12 So shal the kynge haue pleasure in thy beutie, for he is thy LORDE, & thou shalt worshipe him.