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Zechariah 9:3

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Tyre has built a strong wall for herself. She has piled up silver like dust and gold like the mud in the streets.

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They went to the strong, walled city of Tyre and to all the cities of the Hivites and Canaanites. Finally, they went to southern Judah, to Beersheba.

All of Solomon’s drinking cups, as well as the dishes in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon, were made of pure gold. Nothing was made from silver, because silver was not valuable in Solomon’s time.

In Jerusalem Solomon made silver as common as stones and cedar trees as common as the fig trees on the western hills.

Throw your gold nuggets into the dust and your fine gold among the rocks in the ravines.

The wicked may heap up silver like piles of dirt and have so many clothes they are like piles of clay.

I would be asleep with rulers who filled their houses with gold and silver.

The Lord has stretched his hand over the sea and made its kingdoms tremble. He commands that Canaan’s strong, walled cities be destroyed.

Who planned Tyre’s destruction? Tyre made others rich. Its merchants were treated like princes, and its traders were greatly respected.

Also, his men will take away your riches and will steal the things you sell. They will break down your walls and destroy your nice houses. They will throw your stones, wood, and trash into the sea.

Your wealth, your trade, your goods, your seamen, your sailors, your workers, your traders, your warriors, and everyone else on board sank into the sea on the day your ship was wrecked.

When the goods you traded went out over the seas, you met the needs of many nations. With your great wealth and goods, you made kings of the earth rich.

But now you are broken by the sea and have sunk to the bottom. Your goods and all the people on board have gone down with you.

The Lord spoke his word to me, saying:

This is what the Lord says: “For the many crimes of Tyre, I will punish them. They sold all the people of one area as slaves to Edom, and they forgot the agreement among relatives they had made with Israel.

Then the border went back south toward Ramah and continued to the strong, walled city of Tyre. There it turned and went toward Hosah, ending at the sea. This was in the area of Aczib,




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