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Text -- Isaiah 23:8-18 (NET)

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23:8 Who planned this for royal Tyre, whose merchants are princes, whose traders are the dignitaries of the earth? 23:9 The Lord who commands armies planned it– to dishonor the pride that comes from all her beauty, to humiliate all the dignitaries of the earth. 23:10 Daughter Tarshish, travel back to your land, as one crosses the Nile; there is no longer any marketplace in Tyre. 23:11 The Lord stretched out his hand over the sea, he shook kingdoms; he gave the order to destroy Canaan’s fortresses. 23:12 He said, “You will no longer celebrate, oppressed virgin daughter Sidon! Get up, travel to Cyprus, but you will find no relief there.” 23:13 Look at the land of the Chaldeans, these people who have lost their identity! The Assyrians have made it a home for wild animals. They erected their siege towers, demolished its fortresses, and turned it into a heap of ruins. 23:14 Wail, you large ships, ships, for your fortress is destroyed! 23:15 At that time Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years, the typical life span of a king. At the end of seventy years Tyre will try to attract attention again, like the prostitute in the popular song: 23:16 “Take the harp, go through the city, forgotten prostitute! Play it well, play lots of songs, so you’ll be noticed!” 23:17 At the end of seventy years the Lord will revive Tyre. She will start making money again by selling her services to all the earth’s kingdoms. 23:18 Her profits and earnings will be set apart for the Lord. They will not be stored up or accumulated, for her profits will be given to those who live in the Lord’s presence and will be used to purchase large quantities of food and beautiful clothes.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Assyria a member of the nation of Assyria
 · Canaan the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Cyprus an island country located off the east coast of Cilicia in the Mediterranean,the island of Cyprus
 · Nile a river that flows north through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea
 · Sidon residents of the town of Sidon
 · Tarshish son of Javan son of Japheth son of Noah,son of Bilhan, great grandson of Benjamin son of Israel,one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus,a region known for its ports friendly to the ships of Israel,A ship built strong and equiped for long range trading.
 · Tyre a resident of the town of Tyre


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Commerce | Tyre | ISAIAH, 8-9 | TRADE | Isaiah | Tarshish | DAUGHTER | Babylon | CANAAN; CANAANITES | Church | Chittim | CRIME; CRIMES | NUMBER | Prostitute | MINSTREL | Chaldea | ZIDON, OR SIDON | Hands | Pride | Sidon | more
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NET Notes: Isa 23:8 Heb “the honored” (so NASB, NRSV); NIV “renowned.”

NET Notes: Isa 23:9 Heb “the pride of all the beauty.”

NET Notes: Isa 23:10 This meaning of this verse is unclear. The Hebrew text reads literally, “Cross over your land, like the Nile, daughter of Tarshish, there is no ...

NET Notes: Isa 23:11 Heb “concerning Canaan, to destroy her fortresses.” NIV, NLT translate “Canaan” as “Phoenicia” here.

NET Notes: Isa 23:12 Heb “[to the] Kittim, get up, cross over; even there there will be no rest for you.” On “Kittim” see the note on “Cyprus...

NET Notes: Isa 23:13 This verse probably refers to the Assyrian destruction of Babylon.

NET Notes: Isa 23:14 Heb “ships of Tarshish.” See the note at v. 1.

NET Notes: Isa 23:15 Heb “At the end of seventy years it will be for Tyre like the song of the prostitute.”

NET Notes: Isa 23:16 Heb “so you will be remembered.”

NET Notes: Isa 23:17 Heb “and she will return to her [prostitute’s] wages and engage in prostitution with all the kingdoms of the earth on the face of the eart...

NET Notes: Isa 23:18 The point of this verse, which in its blatant nationalism comes precariously close to comparing the Lord to one who controls or manages a prostitute, ...

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