This is the execution of Jehovah's purpose, and therefore irreversible.

the crowning city Or, the crown-giver. Tyre is rightly so-called, inasmuch as some of her colonies (Kition, Tarshish and Carthage) were ruled by kings, subject to the mother-city.

whose traffickers The word is probably the gentilic noun "Canaanite" which is used with the sense of "trader" in Job 41:6 [Heb. 40:30]; Proverbs 31:24; Zechariah 14:21, as the collective name "Canaan" is in older passages (Hosea 12:7; Zephaniah 1:11). It was of course from the commercial proclivities of the Phœnicians themselves that the word acquired this secondary significance amongst the Hebrews. The petty trade of Palestine seems to have been largely in the hands of Tyrian dealers (Nehemiah 13:16 ff.) and hence a Canaanite came to mean a merchant, just as a Chaldæan came to mean an astrologer and a Scotchman in some parts of England meant a pedlar.

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