< Ezekiel 27 >
1 And the word of Yahweh came unto me, saying:
Et factum est verbum Domini ad me, dicens:
2 Thou, therefore, son of man, Take up over Tyre a dirge;
Tu ergo fili hominis assume super Tyrum lamentum:
3 And thou shalt say unto Tyre, O thou that dwellest by the entrances of the sea, Thou merchant of the peoples unto many shores, — Thus, saith My Lord, Yahweh, O Tyre, Thou saidst, I, am the perfection of beauty!
Et dices Tyro, quae habitat in introitu maris, negotiationi populorum ad insulas multas: Haec dicit Dominus Deus: O Tyre, tu dixisti: Perfecti decoris ego sum,
4 In the heart of the seas, were thy bounds, —Thy builders perfected thy beauty:
et in corde maris sita. Finitimi tui, qui te aedificaverunt, impleverunt decorem tuum:
5 With fir-trees from Senir, but they for thee all the two-decked vessels, — Cedar from Lebanon, fetched they, to make masts for thee:
abietibus de Sanir extruxerunt te cum omnibus tabulatis maris: cedrum de Libano tulerunt ut facerent tibi malum.
6 With oaks from Bashan, made they thine oars, — Thy benches, made they of ivory, inlaid with boxwood, From the shores of the West:
Quercus de Basan dolaverunt in remos tuos: et transtra tua fecerunt tibi ex ebore Indico, et praetoriola de insulis Italiae.
7 Of fine linen with embroidered work from Egypt, was thy sail, To serve thee for ensign, — Blue and purple from the shores of Aeolis became thine awning:
Byssus varia de Aegypto texta est tibi in velum ut poneretur in malo: hyacinthus, et purpura de insulis Elisa facta sunt operimentum tuum.
8 the inhabitants of Zidon and Arvad, Became rowers for thee, — Thine own skilled men O Tyre, were within thee, They were thy sailors:
Habitatores Sidonis, et Aradii fuerunt remiges tui: sapientes tui, Tyre, facti sunt gubernatores tui.
9 the elders of Byblus and the skilled men thereof, were within thee, Thy calkers, — All the ships of the sea and their mariners, were within thee, To carry on thy traffic,
Senes Giblii, et prudentes eius habuerunt nautas ad ministerium variae supellectilis tuae: omnes naves maris, et nautae earum fuerunt in populo negotiationis tuae.
10 They of Persia and Lud and Phut were in thine army, Thy men of war, — Shield and helmet, hung they up within thee, They set forth thy splendour:
Persae, et Lydii, et Libyes erant in exercitu tuo viri bellatores tui: clypeum, et galeam suspenderunt in te pro ornatu tuo.
11 The sons of Arvad: with thine army, were upon thy walls round about, And valorous in thy towers, — Their shields, hung they up on thy walls round about, They perfected thy beauty:
Filii Aradii cum exercitu tuo erant super muros tuos in circuitu: sed et Pigmaei, qui erant in turribus tuis, pharetras suas suspenderunt in muris tuis per gyrum: ipsi compleverunt pulchritudinem tuam.
12 Tarshish was a trader of thine. For the abundance of all wealth, — With silver iron. tin and lead, Took they part in thy traffic:
Chartaginenses negotiatores tui, a multitudine cunctarum divitiarum, argento, ferro, stanno, plumboque repleverunt nundinas tuas.
13 Javan. Tubal and Meshech, They were merchants of thine, — With the persons of men and vessels of bronze, Shared they in thy barter:
Graecia, Thubal, et Mosoch, ipsi institores tui: mancipia, et vasa aerea adduxerunt populo tuo.
14 Some of the house of Togarmah, with horses and horsemen and mules, Took part in thy traffic:
De domo Thogorma, equos, et equites, et mulos adduxerunt ad forum tuum.
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:
Filii Dedan negotiatores tui: insulae multae negotiatio manus tuae: dentes eburneos, et hebeninos commutaverunt in pretio tuo.
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:
Syrus negotiator tuus propter multitudinem operum tuorum, gemmam, et purpuram, et scutulata, et byssum, et sericum, et chodchod proposuerunt in mercatu tuo.
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:
Iuda et terra Israel ipsi institores tui in frumento primo, balsamum, et mel, et oleum, et resinam proposuerunt in nundinis tuis.
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:
Damascenus negotiator tuus in multitudine operum tuorum, in multitudine diversarum opum, in vino pingui, in lanis coloris optimi.
19 Wedan and Javan, from Uzal, Brought into thy traffic, — Steel, cassia and calamus, Were, in thy merchandise:
Dan, et Graecia, et Mosel in nundinis tuis proposuerunt ferrum fabrefactum: stacte, et calamus in negotiatione tua.
20 Dedan was a merchant of thine, - With spreading wraps for riding:
Dedan institores tui in tapetibus ad sedendum.
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:
Arabia, et universi principes Cedar, ipsi negotiatores manus tuae: cum agnis, et arietibus, et hoedis venerunt ad te negotiatores tui.
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:
Venditores Saba, et Reema, ipsi negotiatores tui: cum universis primis aromatibus, et lapide pretioso, et auro, quod proposuerunt in mercatu tuo.
23 Haran and Canneh and Eden, the merchants of Sheba, —Asshur. Chilmad, Were merchants of thine:
Haran, et Chene, et Eden negotiatores tui: Saba, Assur, et Chelmad venditores tui.
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:
ipsi negotiatores tui multifariam involucris hyacinthi, et polymitorum, gazarumque pretiosarum, quae obvolutae, et astrictae erant funibus: cedros quoque habebant in negotiationibus tuis.
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.
Naves maris, principes tui in negotiatione tua: et repleta es, et glorificata nimis in corde maris.
26 Into mighty waters, have they brought thee, the rowers—even thee, — the east wind, hath broken thee In the heart of the seas:
In aquis multis adduxerunt te remiges tui: ventus auster contrivit te in corde maris.
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.
Divitiae tuae, et thesauri tui, et multiplex instrumentum tuum, nautae tui et gubernatores tui, qui tenebant supellectilem tuam, et populo tuo praeerant: viri quoque bellatores tui, qui erant in te cum universa multitudine tua, quae est in medio tui: cadent in corde maris in die ruinae tuae.
28 At the sound of the outcry of thy pilots, the coasts shall quake:
A sonitu clamoris gubernatorum tuorum conturbabuntur classes:
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;
Et descendent de navibus suis omnes, qui tenebant remum: nautae, et universi gubernatores maris in terra stabunt:
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;
et eiulabunt super te voce magna, et clamabunt amare: et superiacient pulverem capitibus suis, et cinere conspergentur.
31 And shall make bald for thee a baldness And gird them with sackcloth, — And shall weep for thee in bitterness of soul A bitter lamentation;
Et radent super te calvitium, et accingentur ciliciis: et plorabunt te in amaritudine animae ploratu amarissimo.
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?
Et assument super te carmen lugubre, et plangent te: Quae est ut Tyrus, quae obmutuit in medio maris?
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.
Quae in exitu negotiationum tuarum de mari implesti populos multos: in multitudine divitiarum tuarum, et populorum tuorum ditasti reges terrae.
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.
Nunc contrita es a mari, in profundis aquarum opes tuae, et omnis multitudo tua, quae erat in medio tui, ceciderunt.
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.
Universi habitatores insularum obstupuerunt super te: et reges earum omnes tempestate percussi mutaverunt vultus.
36 The traders among the peoples, have hissed over thee: A terror, hast thou become, And, art not, Unto times age-abiding.
Negotiatores populorum sibilaverunt super te: ad nihilum deducta es, et non eris usque in perpetuum.