Now in that dayTyrewill be forgottenfor seventyyearslike the daysof oneking.At the endof seventyyearsit will happento Tyreas [in] the songof the harlot:
Take[your] harp,walkaboutthe city,O forgottenharlot;Pluckthe stringsskillfully,sing manysongs,That you may be remembered.
It will comeabout at the endof seventyyearsthat the LORDwill visitTyre.Then she will gobackto her harlot'swagesand will playthe harlotwith allthe kingdomson the faceof the earth.
and allthe kingsof Tyre,allthe kingsof Sidonand the kingsof the coastlandswhichare beyondthe sea;
"For thussaysthe LORD,'Whenseventyyearshave beencompletedfor Babylon,I will visityou and fulfillMy goodwordto you, to bringyou backto thisplace.
Therefore,O harlot,hearthe wordof the LORD.
"The shipsof Tarshishwere the carriersfor your merchandise.And you were filledand were verygloriousIn the heartof the seas.
"A man'sfootwill not passthrough it, and the footof a beastwill not passthrough it, and it will not be inhabitedfor fortyyears.
"And to Him was givendominion,Gloryand a kingdom,That allthe peoples,nationsand [men of every] languageMight serveHim. His dominionis an everlastingdominionWhichwill not passaway;And His kingdomis one Whichwill not be destroyed.
"The shaggygoat[represents] the kingdomof Greece,and the largehornthat is betweenhis eyesis the firstking.
"Then I will giveher her vineyardsfrom there,And the valleyof Achoras a doorof hope.And she will singthereas in the daysof her youth,As in the daywhen she cameup from the landof Egypt.
and they are sevenkings;fivehave fallen,oneis, the otherhas not yetcome;and whenhe comes,he mustremaina little while.