Isaiah 23 Cross References - Ottley

1 The vision of Tyre. ¶ Wail, ye ships of Carthage, for (she) is perished, and they no longer come from the land of Chittim; she is led captive. 2 To whom are they become like, that dwell in the isle? traffickers of Phoenicia, crossing the sea, 3 On great waters, a seed of traffickers; as when a harvest is gathered in, (are) the traffickers of the nations. 4 Be thou ashamed, O Zidon, saith the sea; and the strength of the sea saith, I travailed not, nor have I brought forth, nor nourished young men, nor raised up virgins. 5 But when it shall become known in Egypt, anguish shall take hold of them concerning Tyre. 6 Depart unto Carthage: wail, ye that dwell in this isle. 7 Was not this your pride which was from the beginning, before she was delivered up? 8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre? is she weaker, or hath she no strength? her merchants were honourable, rulers of the earth. 9 The Lord of Hosts hath counselled to undo the pride of the honourable ones, and to disgrace all that is honourable upon the earth. 10 Till thine own land: for indeed no longer come there ships from Carthage. 11 But thine hand is no longer strong by sea, thou that didst provoke kings: the Lord of Hosts hath commanded concerning Canaan, to destroy her strength. 12 And they shall say, No longer shall ye any more insult and injure the daughter of Zion; and if thou depart to Chittim, neither there shalt thou have rest; 13 Or to the land of the Chaldaeans: that also is made desolate by the Assyrians: [neither there shalt thou have rest, for] the wall thereof is fallen. 14 Wail, ye ships of Carthage, for your stronghold is perished. 15 And it shall be in that day, Tyre shall be abandoned seventy years, as is the time of a king, as the time of a man; and it shall be after seventy [[years]] Tyre shall be as the song of a harlot. 16 Take a harp, rove about, thou harlot city that art forgotten; play sweetly, sing much, that there may be remembrance of thee. And it shall be, after seventy years, God shall make a visitation of Tyre, and she shall turn again to her ancient way, 17 And shall be a port of merchandise for all the kingdoms of the world. 18 And her merchandise, and her hire, shall be holy to the Lord: it shall not be gathered together for them, but for those that dwell before the Lord; all her merchandise, to eat, and to drink, and to be filled, and for a contribution, as a memorial [[before the Lord]].

Isaiah 2:16

16 And against every ship of the sea, and against every sight of the beauty of ships:

Isaiah 15:1-2

1 The Vision against the land of Moab. ¶ By night shall the land of Moab perish, for by night shall the 2 Grieve ye for yourselves; for Dibon also shall perish, where your altar is; there shall ye go up to weep, upon Nebo of the land of Moab. Wail: (let there be) baldness on every head, all arms cut in pieces.

Isaiah 15:8

8 For the cry hath reached the mountain of the land of Moab, of Eglaim, and her wailing unto the well of Elim.

Isaiah 23:12

12 And they shall say, No longer shall ye any more insult and injure the daughter of Zion; and if thou depart to Chittim, neither there shalt thou have rest;

Isaiah 24:10

10 Every city is made desolate; it shall shut up the house, that none come in.

Isaiah 60:9

9 For me did the isles wait, and the ships of Tarshish first of all, to bring thy children from far, and their silver and their gold with them, because of the name of the Lord, which is holy, and because the Holy One of Israel is glorious.

Isaiah 41:1

1 Be made new toward me, ye islands: for the rulers shall renew their strength: let them draw near, and let them speak together, then let them prociaim judgment.

Isaiah 47:5

5 Sit down in amazement, enter into the darkness, daughter of the Chaldaeans: no longer shalt thou be called the strength of a kingdom.

Isaiah 19:7

7 And the green meadow-grass, all that is round about the river, and all that which is sown about the river, shall be dried up, blasted by the wind.

Isaiah 23:8

8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre? is she weaker, or hath she no strength? her merchants were honourable, rulers of the earth.

Isaiah 32:20

20 Blessed are they that sow upon every water, where ox and ass treadeth.

Isaiah 19:16

16 But in that day shall the Egyptians be like women, in fear and trembling, before the face of the hand of the Lord of Hosts, which he shall lay upon them.

Isaiah 16:7

7 Moab shall wail; for in the land of Moab shall all wail; thou shalt take care for them that dwell in Deseth, and shalt not regard them.

Isaiah 21:15

15 Because of the multitude of them that flee, and because of the multitude of them that wander, and because of the multitude of the sword, and because of the multitude of the bows that are bent, and because of the multitude of them that are fallen in the war.

Isaiah 23:1-2

1 The vision of Tyre. ¶ Wail, ye ships of Carthage, for (she) is perished, and they no longer come from the land of Chittim; she is led captive. 2 To whom are they become like, that dwell in the isle? traffickers of Phoenicia, crossing the sea,

Isaiah 23:10

10 Till thine own land: for indeed no longer come there ships from Carthage.

Isaiah 22:2

2 The city is filled with men shouting; thy smitten ones are not smitten with the sword, nor thy dead men dead in war.

Isaiah 32:13

13 The land of my people, the thorn and grass shall come up, and joy shall be removed from every dwelling. A wealthy city,

Isaiah 47:1-2

1 Come down, sit upon the ground, virgin daughter of Babylon; enter into the darkness, daughter of the Chaldaeans, for no longer shalt thou be any more called tender and delicate. 2 Take a millstone, grind meal, take off thy covering, uncover thy grey hairs, make bare the legs, pass through rivers.

Isaiah 10:8

8 And if they say unto him, Thou alone art ruler,

Isaiah 36:9

9 How, pray, can ye turn back the face of one governor? they are slaves that trust in the Egyptians, for horse and for horseman.

Isaiah 2:11

11 For the eyes of the Lord (are) lifted high, but man (is) humble: and the uplifting of men shall be humbled, and the Lord alone shall be uplifted in that day.

Isaiah 2:17

17 And every man shall be humbled, and the uplifting of men shall fall, and the Lord alone shall be uplifted in that day.

Isaiah 5:13

13 Therefore is my people become captive, because they know not the Lord; and is become a multitude of dead bodies, because of famine and thirst for water.

Isaiah 5:15-16

15 And the mean man shall be humbled, and the great man shall be dishonoured, and the eyes that are lifted up shall be humbled: 16 And the Lord of Hosts shall be exalted in judgment, and God, the Holy One, shall be glorified in righteousness.

Isaiah 9:15

15 Anda prophet that teacheth transgressions; he is the tail.

Isaiah 10:33

33 For behold, the ruler, the Lord of Hosts, confoundeth the glorious ones with might, and they that are uplifted in insolence shall be crushed, and the uplifted ones shall be humbled

Isaiah 13:11

11 And I will command evils upon the whole world, even their own sins upon the wicked: and I will destroy the pride of transgressors, and will humble the pride of the arrogant.

Isaiah 14:24

24 Thus saith the Lord of Hosts: As I have spoken, so shall it be, and as I have counselled, so shall it abide,

Isaiah 14:27

27 For what God, the Holy, has counselled, who shall scatter? and his hand, that is upraised, who shall turn away?

Isaiah 46:10-11

10 Declaring the last things before they come to pass, and therewith they are fulfilled; and I said, All my counsel shall stand, and all that I have counselled will I do. 11 Calling a fowl of the air from the East, and from a land afar off them concerning whom I have counselled; I spake, and led him, I created and made, I led him, and made his way plain:

Isaiah 23:14

14 Wail, ye ships of Carthage, for your stronghold is perished.

Isaiah 2:19

19 Carrying them into the caves, and into the rents of the rocks, and into the holes of the earth, from before the fear of the Lord, and from the glory of his strength, when he ariseth to shatter the earth.

Isaiah 10:6

6 I do send mine anger against a transgressing nation, and to my people will I give a charge to take spoils and plunder, and to tread down the cities and turn them to a dust cloud.

Isaiah 14:16-17

16 They that see thee shall marvel at thee, and say, This is, the man that tortureth the earth, shaking kings, 17 He that maketh the whole world desolate, [[and his cities hath he destroyed,]] those in (his) train hath he not loosed.

Isaiah 23:3

3 On great waters, a seed of traffickers; as when a harvest is gathered in, (are) the traffickers of the nations.

Isaiah 25:2

2 For thou hast laid cities in a dust heap, strong cities, that their foundations should fall; the city of the wicked shall not be built, for ever.

Isaiah 23:7

7 Was not this your pride which was from the beginning, before she was delivered up?

Isaiah 37:22

22 This is the word which God hath spoken concerning him; The virgin daughter of Zion despiseth thee and mocketh thee; the daughter of Jerusalem shaketh her head at thee.

Isaiah 47:1

1 Come down, sit upon the ground, virgin daughter of Babylon; enter into the darkness, daughter of the Chaldaeans, for no longer shalt thou be any more called tender and delicate.

Isaiah 10:5

5 Ah, for the Assyrians; the rod of my wrath and of anger (is) in their hands.

Isaiah 10:7

7 But he himself thought not thus, and not thus hath he considered in his heart; but his mind shall change, even to destroy nations not a few.

Isaiah 13:19

19 And Babylon, which is called honourable by the king of the Chaldeans, shall be, like as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah.

Isaiah 23:1

1 The vision of Tyre. ¶ Wail, ye ships of Carthage, for (she) is perished, and they no longer come from the land of Chittim; she is led captive.

Isaiah 23:6

6 Depart unto Carthage: wail, ye that dwell in this isle.

Isaiah 60:5-9

5 Then thou shalt see, and fear, and be amazed in heart, because there shall come over unto thee the wealth of the sea, and of nations and peoples. And there shall come unto thee 6 Herds of camels, and the camels of Midian and Ephah shall cover thee; all (they) from Sheba shall come, bringing gold, and they shall bring frankincense and precious stone, and shall bring glad tidings of the salvation of the Lord. 7 And all the sheep of Kedar shall be gathered together, and the rams of Nebaioth shall come for thee, and acceptable (offerings) shall be brought unto mine altar, and my house of prayer shall be glorified. 8 Who are these that fly like clouds, and like doves with their nestlings? 9 For me did the isles wait, and the ships of Tarshish first of all, to bring thy children from far, and their silver and their gold with them, because of the name of the Lord, which is holy, and because the Holy One of Israel is glorious.

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