Javan, Tubal, and Meshech, they were thy merchants: they traded the persons of men and vessels of brass in thy market.
Javán, Tubal y Mesec eran tus socios comerciales, intercambiando personas como esclavos y objetos de bronce en tu mercado.
Algunas naciones comerciaban con esclavos y bronce en los mercados de Tiro.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Ezekiel, the prophet is delivering a lament over Tyre, a prosperous Phoenician city known for its extensive trade networks during the 6th century BC. Javan likely refers to regions in Greece, while Tubal and Meshech point to areas in modern-day Turkey, where merchants traded slaves and bronze vessels, highlighting Tyre's reliance on such commerce. This verse fits into a broader prophetic warning about the moral dangers of Tyre's wealth and exploitation, as God judged the city for its pride and injustice.
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