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THE MESSAGE
Ezekiel 27:29
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All the oarsmendisembark from their ships.The sailors and all the captains of the seastand on the shore.
All who handled the oar, the mariners, [and] all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships; they shall stand on the land,
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships, they shall stand upon the land;
and down from their ships come all who handle the oar. The mariners and all the pilots of the sea stand on the land
"All who handle the oar, The seamen and all the sailors of the sea Will come down from their ships; They will stand on the land,
All the men who row leave their ships; the seamen and the sailors of other ships stand on the shore.
"All who handle the oar, The mariners and all the pilots of the sea Will come down from their ships; They will stand on the shore,
All who handled the oar, the mariners, [and] all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships; they shall stand on the land,
And all that handle the ore, the mariners and al the pilots of the sea shal come downe from their shippes, and shall stand vpon the land,
"All who handle the oar, The sailors and all the pilots of the sea Will come down from their ships; They will stand on the land,
All who handle the oar,The sailors and all the pilots of the sea,Will come down from their ships;They will stand on the land,
All who handle the oars will abandon their ships. The sailors and all the captains of the sea will stand on the shore.
Every ship is deserted; rowers and sailors and captains all stand on shore,
The oarsmen, crew and pilots will disembark and stand on shore,
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships; they shall stand upon the land,
Your whole crew will jump ship. The sailors and pilots will jump ship and swim to the shore.
And all that handle the oar, the mariners and all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships, they shall stand on the shore,
"Every ship is now deserted, And every sailor has gone ashore.
And they will go down from their ships, all of those holding an oar, mariners, all of the seamen of the sea will stand on the land,
And all who handle the oar shall come down from their ships, the seamen, all the sailors of the sea. They shall stand on the land,
All whirry men, and all maryners vpo the see, shall leape out of their boates, and set them selues vpon the lode.
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships; they shall stand upon the land,
And all the boatmen, the seamen and those who are expert at guiding a ship through the sea, will come down from their ships and take their places on the land;
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships, they shall stand upon the land,
And all that handle the oare; the mariners, and all the pilots of the Sea, shal come downe from their ships, they shall stand vpon the land;
All that handle the ore, mariners, and all shipmaisters of the sea, shall come downe from their ships, and stand vpon the lande.
And all the rowers and the mariners shall come down from the ships, and the pilots of the sea shall stand on the land.
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships, they shall stand upon the land,
and alle men that helden oore, schulen go doun of her shippis. Shipmen and alle gouernouris of the see shulen stonde in the lond;
And all that handled the oar, the mariners, [and] all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships; they shall stand on the land,
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, [and] all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships, they shall stand upon the land;
They will descend from their ships—all who handle the oar, the sailors and all the sea captains—they will stand on the land.
"All who handle the oar, The mariners, All the pilots of the sea Will come down from their ships and stand on the shore.
All the oarsmen abandon their ships; the sailors and pilots stand on the shore.
All the rowers and sailors of the sea will leave their ships. They will stand on the land
and down from their ships come all that handle the oar. The mariners and all the pilots of the sea stand on the shore
Then shall come down from their ships all that handle the oar, mariners, all the sailors of the sea - Upon the land, shall they take up their station;
And all that handled the oar shall come down from their ships: the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea shall stand upon the land:
and down from their ships come all that handle the oar. The mariners and all the pilots of the sea stand on the shore
And come down from their ships have all handling an oar, Mariners, all the pilots of the sea, on the land they stand,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
all that handle: Revelation 18:17-24
shall come: Ezekiel 26:16, Ezekiel 32:10
Reciprocal: Isaiah 23:5 - so shall Isaiah 43:14 - whose cry
Cross-References
Jacob said, "First, swear to me." And he did it. On oath Esau traded away his rights as the firstborn. Jacob gave him bread and the stew of lentils. He ate and drank, got up and left. That's how Esau shrugged off his rights as the firstborn.
When Isaac had become an old man and was nearly blind, he called his eldest son, Esau, and said, "My son." "Yes, Father?"
"I'm an old man," he said; "I might die any day now. Do me a favor: Get your quiver of arrows and your bow and go out in the country and hunt me some game. Then fix me a hearty meal, the kind that you know I like, and bring it to me to eat so that I can give you my personal blessing before I die."
Rebekah was eavesdropping as Isaac spoke to his son Esau. As soon as Esau had gone off to the country to hunt game for his father, Rebekah spoke to her son Jacob. "I just overheard your father talking with your brother, Esau. He said, ‘Bring me some game and fix me a hearty meal so that I can eat and bless you with God 's blessing before I die.'
"Now, my son, listen to me. Do what I tell you. Go to the flock and get me two young goats. Pick the best; I'll prepare them into a hearty meal, the kind that your father loves. Then you'll take it to your father, he'll eat and bless you before he dies."
"But Mother," Jacob said, "my brother Esau is a hairy man and I have smooth skin. What happens if my father touches me? He'll think I'm playing games with him. I'll bring down a curse on myself instead of a blessing."
So he went and got them and brought them to his mother and she cooked a hearty meal, the kind his father loved so much.
Rebekah took the dress-up clothes of her older son Esau and put them on her younger son Jacob. She took the goatskins and covered his hands and the smooth nape of his neck. Then she placed the hearty meal she had fixed and fresh bread she'd baked into the hands of her son Jacob.
He went to his father and said, "My father!" "Yes?" he said. "Which son are you?"
Jacob answered his father, "I'm your firstborn son Esau. I did what you told me. Come now; sit up and eat of my game so you can give me your personal blessing."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea,.... Inferior officers, and the common people; though this may be literally understood of all sorts of seafaring people, differently employed in ships; some at the oar; some at the sails; and others at the helm; but all shall quit their posts,
and shall come down from their ships; either there being no further business for them, an entire stop being put to trade, through the fall of Tyre; or because of danger, and to save themselves, would leave the ship, and betake to their boats, and make for land: hence it follows,
they shall stand upon the land; upon the continent, being safely arrived; looking upon the shipwrecks, and bewailing the loss of Tyre, as in the next verse.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
As Tyre is figured by a large vessel, so are the subject-states by smaller boats which accompany the great ship. These terrified by the storm approach the land. Tyre is hopelessly swallowed up, crew and all, in the midst of the sea. The small crafts escape to shore.