Douay-Rheims Challoner Revision 1752

Ezechiel 27:19-32 Douay-Rheims Challoner Revision 1752 (DRC1752)

19. Dan, and Greece, and Mosel have set forth in thy marts wrought iron: stacte, and calamus were in thy market.

20. The men of Dedan were thy merchants in tapestry for seats.

21. Arabia, and all the princes of Cedar, they were the merchants of thy hand: thy merchants came to thee with lambs, and rants, and kids.

22. The sellers of Saba, and Reema, they were thy merchants: with all the best spices, and precious stones, and gold, which they set forth in thy market.

23. Haran, and Chene, and Eden were thy merchants; Saba, Assur, and Chelmad sold to thee.

24. They were thy merchants in divers manners, with bales of blue cloth, and of embroidered work, and of precious riches, which were wrapped up and bound with cords: they had cedars also in thy merchandise.

25. The ships of the sea, were thy chief in thy merchandise: and thou wast replenished, and glorified exceedingly in the heart of the sea.

26. Thy rowers have brought thee into great waters: the south wind hath broken thee in the heart of the sea.

27. Thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manifold furniture, thy mariners, and thy pilots, who kept thy goods, and were chief over thy people: thy men of war also, that were in thee, with all thy multitude that is in the midst of thee: shall fall in the heart of the sea in the day of thy ruin.

28. Thy fleets shall be troubled at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.

29. And all that handled the oar shall come down from their ships: the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea shall stand upon the land:

30. And they shall mourn over thee with a loud voice, and shall cry bitterly: and they shall cast up dust upon their heads, and shall be sprinkled with ashes.

31. And they shall shave themselves bald for thee, and shall be girded with haircloth: and they shall weep for thee with bitterness of soul, with most bitter weeping.

32. And they shall take up a mournful song for thee, and snail lament thee: What city is like Tyre, which is become silent in the midst of the sea?