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Young's Literal Translation
Ezekiel 27:28
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“‘The countryside shakesat the sound of your sailors’ cries.
At the sound of the cry of your pilots the suburbs shall shake.
The suburbs shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.
At the sound of the cry of your pilots the countryside shakes,
"At the sound of the cry of your sailors, The pasture lands will shake.
The people on the shore shake with fear when your sailors cry out.
"The pasture lands and the countryside will shake At the [piercing] sound of the [hopeless, wailing] cry of your pilots.
At the sound of the cry of your pilots the suburbs shall shake.
The suburbes shall shake at the sound of the crie of thy pilotes.
"At the sound of the cry of your pilots The pasture lands will shake.
At the sound of the cry of your pilotsThe pasture lands will shake.
The countryside will shake when your sailors cry out.
The shouts of your drowning crew were heard on the shore.
When they hear the cries of your pilots, the mainland coasts will tremble.
The open places shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.
"‘You send your merchants to faraway places. Those places will shake with fear when they hear your pilots' cry!
Those who dwell round about you shall tremble at the sound of the wailing of your pilots.
The shouts of the drowning sailors Echoed on the shore.
At the sound of the shout of your seamen, the pasturelands will shake.
At the sound of the cry of your sailors the pasture lands will shake.
The suburbes shall shake at the loude crie off thy shippmen.
At the sound of the cry of thy pilots the suburbs shall shake.
At the sound of the cry of your ships' guides, the boards of the ship will be shaking.
At the sound of the cry of thy pilots the waves shall shake.
The suburbs shall shake at the sound of the crie of thy pilots.
The suburbes shal shake at the loude crie of thy shipmen.
At the cry of thy voice thy pilots shall be greatly terrified.
At the sound of the cry of thy pilots the suburbs shall shake.
Schippis schulen be disturblid of the sown of the cry of thi gouernours;
At the sound of the cry of your pilots the suburbs shall shake.
The suburbs shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.
At the sound of your captains' cry the waves will surge;
The common-land will shake at the sound of the cry of your pilots.
Your cities by the sea tremble as your pilots cry out in terror.
The lands by the sea will shake at the sound of your sailors' cry.
At the sound of the cry of your pilots the countryside shakes,
At the sound of the outcry of thy pots, the coasts shall quake:
Thy fleets shall be troubled at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.
At the sound of the cry of your pilots the countryside shakes,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
suburbs: or waves
shake: Ezekiel 27:35, Ezekiel 26:10, Ezekiel 26:15-18, Ezekiel 31:16, Exodus 15:14, Nahum 2:3
Reciprocal: Ezekiel 26:18 - the isles tremble Ezekiel 27:8 - wise
Cross-References
And Rebekah is hearkening while Isaac is speaking unto Esau his son; and Esau goeth to the field to hunt provision -- to bring in;
Bring for me provision, and make for me tasteful things, and I do eat, and bless thee before Jehovah before my death.
Go, I pray thee, unto the flock, and take for me from thence two good kids of the goats, and I make them tasteful things for thy father, [such] as he hath loved;
And Jacob saith unto Rebekah his mother, `Lo, Esau my brother [is] a hairy man, and I a smooth man,
it may be my father doth feel me, and I have been in his eyes as a deceiver, and have brought upon me disesteem, and not a blessing;'
and his mother saith to him, `On me thy disesteem, my son; only hearken to my voice, and go, take for me.'
And Isaac his father answereth and saith unto him, `Lo, of the fatness of the earth is thy dwelling, and of the dew of the heavens from above;
and take your father, and your households, and come unto me, and I give to you the good of the land of Egypt, and eat ye the fat of the land.
Out of Asher his bread [is] fat; And he giveth dainties of a king.
And what the land [is], whether it [is] fat or lean; whether there is wood in it or not; and ye have strengthened yourselves, and have taken of the fruit of the land;' and the days [are] days of the first-fruits of grapes.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The suburbs shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy pilots. Or governors, as the Targum; and so the Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions: the allegory of a ship wrecked is still continued: the sense is, that such should be the cry of the principal men of the city when it should be taken, that the noise of it would be heard upon the continent, and in the towns and villages belonging to Tyre, which would make the inhabitants of them tremble: or,
at the sound of the cry of thy pilots the waves are moved, or "tremble" g; which beat very strong at the time of her fall into the sea.
g ירעשו מגרשות "commoti sunt fluctus jactni", Junius Tremellius "contremiscent fluctus", Piscator.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The suburbs - Or, “precincts.” Tyre rose from the midst of the sea; her “precincts” were the surrounding waters and the adjoining coasts.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 27:28. The cry of thy pilots. — When the ship was dashed against the rocks by the violence of the winds and the waves, and all hope of life was taken away, then a universal cry was set up by all on board. I have heard this cry, and nothing more dismal can be imagined, when the ship by a violent tempest is driving among rocks on a lee shore. Then "All lost! cut away the boat!" is more dreadful than the cry of fire at midnight.