SEV Biblia, Chapter 26:10
Con la multitud de sus caballos te cubrirá el polvo de ellos; con el estruendo de los caballeros, y de las ruedas, y de los carros, temblarán tus muros, cuando entrare por tus puertas como por portillos de ciudad destruida.
Matthew Henry Commentary
A prophecy against Tyre. Ezek. 26:1-14 To be secretly pleased with the death or decay of others when we are likely to get by it; or with their fall, when we may thriv upon it, is a sin that easily besets us, yet is not thought so bad a really it is. But it comes from a selfish, covetous principle, and from that love of the world as our happiness, which the love of God expressly forbids. He often blasts the projects of those who woul raise themselves on the ruin of others. The maxims most current in the trading world, are directly opposed to the law of God. But he will sho himself against the money-loving, selfish traders, whose hearts, lik those of Tyre, are hardened by the love of riches. Men have littl cause to glory in things which stir up the envy and rapacity of others and which are continually shifting from one to another; and in getting keeping, and spending which, men provoke that God whose wrath turn joyous cities into ruinous heaps.
Ezek. 26:15-21 See how high, how great Tyre had been. See how low Tyr is made. The fall of others should awaken us out of security. Ever discovery of the fulfilment of a Scripture prophecy, is like a miracl to confirm our faith. All that is earthly is vanity and vexation. Thos who now have the most established prosperity, will soon be out of sigh and forgotten __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
משׁפעת 8229 סוסיו 5483 יכסך 3680 אבקם 80 מקול 6963 פרשׁ 6571 וגלגל 1534 ורכב 7393 תרעשׁנה 7493 חומותיך 2346 בבאו 935 בשׁעריך 8179 כמבואי 3996 עיר 5892 מבקעה׃ 1234