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Isaiah Chapter 23

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ISAIAH

YESHAYAHU

A known prophetic book in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible is the book of Isaiah (Yeshayahu in Hebrew). It contains the written prophecies during the 8th century BCE throughout his life. The book addresses various themes, including the judgment of G-d upon Israel (the suffering servant) and other nations, the coming of the Messiah, and the establishment of G-d’s kingdom on earth. Isaiah is known for his poetic and eloquent language, and his prophecies have had a profound influence on Jewish and Christian thought throughout history.

Chapter 23

Isaiah Chapter 23 on the Fall of High Minded or Highly Favored

All Those Who Are Proud And Ungrateful Will Have Their Time

G-d provides through person or people or even situations to your favor.

Yet, you take all the credits.

This is where G-d is not pleased.

To say, “To G-d Be The Glory” may be easy. But what is truly in your heart is the difficult part.

“Downfall And Restoration Of Tyre”

A prophecy concerning Tyre: Wail, O ships of Tarshish, for [Tyre] has been sacked from within, preventing entry. From the land of Kittim has [the invader] been revealed to it.
23:1
Hashem, Master of Legions, devised it, to defile pride in every delight, to suppress all the elite of the land.
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[God] stretched out His hand over the sea, He incited kingdoms; Hashem has issued a command against Canaan, to destroy its source of strength.
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And it shall be at the end of seventy years that Hashem will remember Tyre, and she will resume her harlot’s hire, and she will engage in harlotry with all the kingdoms of the land on the face of the earth.
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1 The harsh prophecy concerning Tyre: Wail, ye ships of Tarshish, for it has been pillaged from within, from coming; from the land of the Kittim he appeared to them.
2 Be silent, ye island dwellers; the merchants of Zidon, the seafarers replenished you.
3 And on great waters, the seed of Shihor, the harvest of the Nile was her revenue, and she became the mart of the nations.
4 Be ashamed, for the sea said, the stronghold of the sea, saying, “I have not travailed, nor have I borne, neither have I reared young men nor have I raised virgins.”
5 Like the report concerning Egypt, shall they quake at the report of Tyre.
6 Proceed to Tarshish, wail, ye island dwellers!
7 Is this your joyful [city] from ancient times, whose feet carry her afar to sojourn?
8 Who planned this on the royal Tyre, whose merchants were princes, whose traffickers were the honored of the earth?
9 The Lord of Hosts planned it, to profane the pride of every position, to bring contempt upon all the honored of the earth.
10 Cross your land like a river, O daughter of Tarshish; there is no more strength.
11 He stretched His hand over the sea; He aroused kingdoms; the Lord commanded upon Canaan, to destroy its strongholds.
12 And He said, “You shall no longer continue to rejoice, O plundered one, O virgin daughter of Zidon; arise, cross over to Kittim; even there you shall have no rest.
13 Behold the land of the Chaldees, this people has never been; Assyria established it for fleets; they erected its towers, destroyed its palaces, made it for a ruin.
14 Wail, O ships of Tarshish for your stronghold has been spoiled.
15 And it shall come to pass on that day, that Tyre shall be forgotten for seventy years, like the days of one king; at the end of seventy years, it shall fare with Tyre like the song of the harlot.
16 Take a harp, go around the city, O forgotten harlot; play well, sing many songs, so that you shall be remembered.
17 And it shall be at the end of seventy years, that the Lord shall remember Tyre, and she shall return to her hire, and she shall have commerce with all the kingdoms of the earth upon the surface of the earth.
18 And her commerce and her hire shall be holy to the Lord, it shall not be stored nor shall it be inherited, but those who sit before the Lord shall have her commerce to eat their fill and for stately clothing.

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