Persia and Lud and Put were in your army, your men of war: they hanged the shield and helmet in you; they showed your beauty.
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- KJV They of Persia and of Lud and of Phut were in thine army, thy men of war: they hanged the shield and helmet in thee; they set forth thy comeliness.
- BSB Men of Persia, Lydia, and Put served as warriors in your army. They hung their shields and helmets on your walls; they gave you splendor.
- NKJV “Those from Persia, Lydia, and Libya Were in your army as men of war; They hung shield and helmet in you; They gave splendor to you.
- NASB “Persia, Lud, and Put were in your army, your men of war. They hung up shield and helmet on you; they presented your splendor.
- NLT “Men from distant Persia, Lydia, and Libya served in your great army. They hung their shields and helmets on your walls, giving you great honor.
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Quick answer
Soldiers from Persia, Lud, and Put served in Tyre's army, lending her splendor. It shows Tyre's reach extending even to foreign mercenaries.
Overview
Far-flung peoples furnished warriors who hung their shields and helmets in the city, adding to her glory. Tyre's wealth purchased not only goods but military prestige from distant nations. The display of borrowed strength underscores how comprehensively Tyre depended on the nations, none of whom could preserve her when God acted.
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- Ezek 38:5Persia, Cush, and Put with them, all of them with shield and helmet;
- Ezek 30:5Ethiopia, and Put, and Lud, and all the mixed people, and Cub, and the children of the land that is allied with them, shall fall with them by the sword.
- Isa 66:19“I will set a sign among them, and I will send those who escape of them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan, to far-away islands, who have not heard my fame, nor have seen my glory; and they shall declare my glory among the nations.
- Song 4:4Your neck is like David’s tower built for an armory, whereon a thousand shields hang, all the shields of the mighty men.
- Jer 46:9Go up, you horses; and rage, you chariots! Let the mighty men go out: Cush and Put, who handle the shield; and the Ludim, who handle and bend the bow.
- 1 Chr 1:17The sons of Shem: Elam, Asshur, Arpachshad, Lud, Aram, Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech.
- Ezek 27:11The men of Arvad with your army were on your walls all around, and valorous men were in your towers; they hung their shields on your walls all around; they have perfected your beauty.
- Gen 10:6The sons of Ham were: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan.
- Gen 10:22The sons of Shem were: Elam, Asshur, Arpachshad, Lud, and Aram.
- Dan 5:28PERES; your kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.
- Nah 3:9Cush and Egypt were her boundless strength. Put and Libya were her helpers.
- 1 Chr 1:8The sons of Ham: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan.
- Gen 10:13Mizraim became the father of Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim, Naphtuhim,
- 1 Chr 1:11Mizraim became the father of Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim, Naphtuhim,
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