Isaiah 23:2

23:2 Lament, you residents of the coast,

you merchants of Sidon who travel over the sea,

whose agents sail over

Isaiah 23:4

23:4 Be ashamed, O Sidon,

for the sea says this, O fortress of the sea:

“I have not gone into labor

or given birth;

I have not raised young men

or brought up young women.”

Isaiah 23:12

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.”


tn Or “keep quiet”; NAB “Silence!”

map For location see Map1-A1; JP3-F3; JP4-F3.

tn J. N. Oswalt (Isaiah [NICOT], 1:430-31) sees here a reference to Yam, the Canaanite god of the sea. He interprets the phrase מָעוֹז הַיָּם (maoz hayyam, “fortress of the sea”) as a title of Yam, translating “Mighty One of the Sea.” A more traditional view is that the phrase refers to Sidon.

tn Or “virgins” (KJV, ASV, NAB, NASB).

tn Or “violated, raped,” the point being that Daughter Sidon has lost her virginity in the most brutal manner possible.

tn Heb “[to the] Kittim, get up, cross over; even there there will be no rest for you.” On “Kittim” see the note on “Cyprus” at v. 1.