Now shall the isles tremble in the day of thy fall; yea, the isles that are in the sea shall be troubled at thy departure.
Parallel translations
- WEB Now shall the islands tremble in the day of your fall; yes, the islands that are in the sea shall be dismayed at your departure.
- BSB Now the coastlands tremble on the day of your downfall; the islands in the sea are dismayed by your demise.”’
- NKJV Now the coastlands tremble on the day of your fall; Yes, the coastlands by the sea are troubled at your departure.” ’
- NASB ‘Now the coastlands will tremble On the day of your downfall; Yes, the coastlands which are by the sea Will be horrified at your passing.’ ”
- NLT Now the coastlands tremble at your fall. The islands are dismayed as you disappear.
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Quick answer
The coastlands tremble and are dismayed at the day of Tyre's fall. It emphasizes the widespread terror her collapse provoked.
Overview
The repeated trembling of the islands underscores the magnitude of Tyre's significance and the shock of her demise. Her 'departure' from the world stage leaves the trading nations shaken. The verse drives home that when God acts in judgment, even those untouched directly are filled with awe, a foretaste of the universal reckoning to come.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Ezek 26:15Thus saith the Lord GOD to Tyrus; Shall not the isles shake at the sound of thy fall, when the wounded cry, when the slaughter is made in the midst of thee?
- Isa 23:5–7As at the report concerning Egypt, so shall they be sorely pained at the report of Tyre.
- Isa 23:10–12Pass through thy land as a river, O daughter of Tarshish: there is no more strength.
- Ezek 27:35All the inhabitants of the isles shall be astonished at thee, and their kings shall be sore afraid, they shall be troubled in their countenance.
- Ezek 27:28–30The suburbs shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.
- Isa 41:5The isles saw it, and feared; the ends of the earth were afraid, drew near, and came.
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