Your rowers have brought you into great waters: the east wind has broken you in the heart of the seas.
Parallel translations
- KJV Thy rowers have brought thee into great waters: the east wind hath broken thee in the midst of the seas.
- BSB Your oarsmen have brought you onto the high seas, but the east wind will shatter you in the heart of the sea.
- NKJV Your oarsmen brought you into many waters, But the east wind broke you in the midst of the seas.
- NASB ¶“Your rowers have brought you Into great waters; The east wind has broken you In the heart of the seas.
- NLT “But look! Your oarsmen have taken you into stormy seas! A mighty eastern gale has wrecked you in the heart of the sea!
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Quick answer
Her rowers brought her into deep waters, but the east wind broke her in the heart of the seas. It marks the sudden shipwreck of Tyre.
Overview
The lament pivots: the splendid ship, driven into the open sea, is shattered by the east wind, a frequent biblical image of God's judgment. The very element of her glory becomes the means of her destruction. This dramatic reversal shows how swiftly the Lord can bring down the proud, no matter how impressive their achievements.
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Cross-references · 9
- Ps 48:7With the east wind, you break the ships of Tarshish.
- Jer 18:17I will scatter them as with an east wind before the enemy. I will show them the back, and not the face, in the day of their calamity.
- Ezek 26:19For thus says the Lord Yahweh: When I shall make you a desolate city, like the cities that are not inhabited; when I shall bring up the deep on you, and the great waters shall cover you;
- Acts 27:14But before long, a stormy wind beat down from shore, which is called Euroclydon.
- Rev 17:15He said to me, “The waters which you saw, where the prostitute sits, are peoples, multitudes, nations, and languages.
- Isa 33:23Your rigging is untied. They couldn’t strengthen the foot of their mast. They couldn’t spread the sail. Then the prey of a great plunder was divided. The lame took the prey.
- Ezek 27:34In the time that you were broken by the seas in the depths of the waters, your merchandise and all your company fell within you.
- Ps 93:3–4The floods have lifted up, Yahweh, the floods have lifted up their voice. The floods lift up their waves.
- Acts 27:41But coming to a place where two seas met, they ran the vessel aground. The bow struck and remained immovable, but the stern began to break up by the violence of the waves.
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