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Ezequiel 27:25
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Os navios de Trsis eram as tuas caravanas que traziam tuas mercadorias; e te encheste, e te glorificaste muito no meio dos mares.
Os navios de Trsis eram as tuas caravanas para as tuas mercadorias; e te enriqueceste e ficaste mui famosa no corao dos mares.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
ships: 1 Kings 10:22, Psalms 48:7, Isaiah 2:16, Isaiah 23:14, Isaiah 60:9
glorious: Ezekiel 27:4
Reciprocal: Isaiah 23:15 - shall Tyre sing as an harlot Ezekiel 27:3 - O thou Ezekiel 38:13 - Sheba Revelation 18:23 - thy merchants
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The ships of Tarshish did sing of thee in market,.... The ships of the sea in general; for Tarshish is used for the sea; these from all parts came to Tyre with their several wares, the product of their country from whence they came, and, finding a good market for them at Tyre, spoke greatly in her praise, or, "were thy princes", or "thy chief ones, in thy market" f; these brought the principal things into it, and took off the chief that were in it, which were of the produce of Tyre:
and thou wast replenished; with goods from all parts, with every thing for their necessity, convenience, pleasure, and delight, and to carry on a traffic with all nations:
and made very glorious in the midst of the seas; with great riches, stately towers and buildings. Here ends the account of Tyre's greatness; next follows her ruin and destruction.
f שרותיך "principes", V. L. Montanus, Castalio, Starckius; "praecipuae", Tigurine version, Grotius. So some in Vatablus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Did sing of thee - Or, were thy bulwarks, i. e., bulwarks of thy traffic. Others render it: “were thy caravans,” thy merchandise.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 27:25. The ships of Tarshish — The ships of Tharsis, in Cilicia, were the chief of those which traded with thee.