In perakim 26-28 we find a series of three long prophecies about Tyre. The first prophecy begins with the sin of Tyre (2), and gives the details of the punishment in four sections. The first and second sections (3-6 and 7-14) describe the conquering and destruction of Tyre. The third section (15-18) deals with the reaction of the islands to the destruction of Tyre. The fourth section (19-21) describes the city's descent into the depths       and its becoming an eternal wasteland.

Perek 27 is a lament about Tyre, which was the center of international trade, and is called here "a merchant of the peoples". Tyre is described in great detail as a magnificent, stately ship, which is built of the finest materials. The majority of the lament is dedicated to describing the ship and its contents: at first the parts of the ship are described, each part taken from another country (4-7). Afterwards the description turns to the crew and the fighters on the deck of the ship who come from different countries (8-11). Finally, the diverse and expensive goods are described (12-25). The second part of the lament is shorter and describes the sinking of the ship at sea in a dramatic fashion, and the lament that will be said about it after the ship sinks (26-36). 

Courtesy of Matan Al HaPerek, Directed by Dr. Navah Cohen