Rotherham(i)
14 Some of the house of Togarmah, with horses and horsemen and mules, Took part in thy traffic:
15 The sons of Dedan, were merchants of thine, Many isles, took the merchandise of thy hand,––Horns of ivory and ebony, gave they back to thee, in exchange:
16 Syria, was a trader of thine, For the abundance of thy manufactures,––With carbuncle and purple and embroidery and fine linen and coral and rubies, Took they part in thy traffic:
17 Judah and the land of Israel, They, were merchants of thine,––With the wheat of Minnith and the sweets of pannag and honey and oil and balsam, Shared they in thy barter:
18 Damascus, was a trader of thine, For the multitude of thy manufactures, For the multitude of all wealth,––With the wine of Helbon and white wool:
19 Wedan and Javan, from Uzal, Brought into thy traffic,––Steel, cassia and calamus, Were, in thy merchandise:
20 Dedan, was a merchant of thine,––With spreading wraps, for riding:
21 Arabia and all the princes of Kedar, They, were traders at thy service,––With lambs and rams and he–goats, With these, were they traders of thine:
22 The merchants of Sheba and Raamah, They, were merchants of thine,––With the chief of all spices, and with every kind of precious stone, and gold, Took they part in thy traffic:
23 Haran and Canneh and Eden, the merchants of Sheba,––Asshur, Chilmad, Were merchants of thine:
24 Those, were thy merchants, for gorgeous garments, for wrappings of blue and embroidery, and for treasure–chests of variegated cloth,––for cords, twisted and strong, in thy market:
25 the ships of Tarshish, were thy masts, Carrying on thy barter, So wast thou filled, and becamest very glorious, In the heart of the seas.
26 Into mighty waters, have they brought thee, the rowers––even thee,––The east wind, hath broken thee, In the heart of the seas: 27 Thy wealth and thy wares, thy merchandise, thy mariners, and thy sailors,––thy calkers and the barterers of thy merchandise, and all thy men of war who are in thee, and in all thy gathered host which is in thy midst, Shall fall into the heart of the seas, In the day of thy fall. 28 At the sound of the outcry of thy pilots, the coasts, shall quake: 29 Then shall come down from their ships, all that handle the oar, mariners, all the sailors of the sea,––Upon the land, shall they take up their station; 30 And make loud [lament] over thee, with their voice, And make biter outcry,––And shall lift up dust on their heads, In ashes, shall roll themselves; 31 And shall make bald for thee a baldness, And gird them with sackcloth,––And shall weep for thee in bitterness of soul, A biter lamentation; 32 And shall take up for thee, in their wailing, a dirge, And shall chant over thee,––Who is like Tyre? Like the Sent One in the midst of the sea? 33 By the going forth of thy commodities out of the seas, Thou didst satisfy many peoples, By the multitude of thy wares and of thy merchandise, Thou didst enrich the kings of the earth. 34 Now, thou art wrecked out of the seas, In the depths of waters,––Thy merchandise and all thy gathered host, In thy midst, have fallen. 35 All the dwellers in the coastlands, Are astounded over thee,––And, their kings, have been made to shudder a shuddering, To be troubled in countenance. 36 The traders among the peoples, have hissed over thee: A terror, hast thou become, And, art not, Unto times age–abiding.
26 Into mighty waters, have they brought thee, the rowers––even thee,––The east wind, hath broken thee, In the heart of the seas: 27 Thy wealth and thy wares, thy merchandise, thy mariners, and thy sailors,––thy calkers and the barterers of thy merchandise, and all thy men of war who are in thee, and in all thy gathered host which is in thy midst, Shall fall into the heart of the seas, In the day of thy fall. 28 At the sound of the outcry of thy pilots, the coasts, shall quake: 29 Then shall come down from their ships, all that handle the oar, mariners, all the sailors of the sea,––Upon the land, shall they take up their station; 30 And make loud [lament] over thee, with their voice, And make biter outcry,––And shall lift up dust on their heads, In ashes, shall roll themselves; 31 And shall make bald for thee a baldness, And gird them with sackcloth,––And shall weep for thee in bitterness of soul, A biter lamentation; 32 And shall take up for thee, in their wailing, a dirge, And shall chant over thee,––Who is like Tyre? Like the Sent One in the midst of the sea? 33 By the going forth of thy commodities out of the seas, Thou didst satisfy many peoples, By the multitude of thy wares and of thy merchandise, Thou didst enrich the kings of the earth. 34 Now, thou art wrecked out of the seas, In the depths of waters,––Thy merchandise and all thy gathered host, In thy midst, have fallen. 35 All the dwellers in the coastlands, Are astounded over thee,––And, their kings, have been made to shudder a shuddering, To be troubled in countenance. 36 The traders among the peoples, have hissed over thee: A terror, hast thou become, And, art not, Unto times age–abiding.