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A Shocking Revelation
Isaiah uses powerful imagery, addressing the merchant ships of Tarshish (likely a port in Spain) and telling them to 'howl.' Commentators explain that these ships, returning from long voyages, would learn of their home port's utter destruction from another land, 'Kittim' (Cyprus). This dramatic scene highlights the sudden and complete collapse of a global economic superpower.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Theologian
The burden of Tyre — (see the note at Isaiah 13:1)
Howl — This is a highly poetic description of the destruction that was comi…
19th Century
Bishop
The burden of Tyre ... —The chapter calls us to inquire into the political relations of Tyre at the time of Isaiah. These we learn…
16th Century
Theologian
The burden of Tyre. Tyre was very wealthy and highly celebrated, both for the variety and extent of its trade relations with all …
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17th Century
Pastor
The burden of Tyre
Or a prophecy concerning the destruction of it. The Targum is, "the burden of the cup of cursing,…
17th Century
Minister
Tyre was the trading center of the nations. She was known for her joy and entertainment; and this made her reluctant to consider the warnings God g…