What does Ezekiel 32:28 mean?
What is the meaning of Ezekiel 32:28?

But you too

• God directs these words to Pharaoh and Egypt, adding them to the long list of nations already judged in Ezekiel 32:17–26.

• The phrase insists that Egypt is not exempt; just as Assyria, Elam, and others fell (Ezekiel 31:18; 32:22–23), so will Egypt.

Romans 2:11 reminds that “there is no favoritism with God,” reinforcing the equal standard of divine justice.


will be shattered

• “Shattered” pictures violent, irreversible ruin, like a clay pot smashed to pieces (Psalm 2:9; Jeremiah 46:12).

• Egypt’s military pride would crumble under Babylon’s sword (Ezekiel 30:10).

• God’s hand, not mere politics, brings the blow (Isaiah 14:24–25).


and lie down

• After the shattering comes the silence of death; the once-restless conqueror is forced to “lie down” (Job 3:13; Isaiah 57:2).

• This posture points to helplessness—Egypt can neither defend itself nor rise again (Ezekiel 30:13).


among the uncircumcised

• Burial with the “uncircumcised” marks ultimate disgrace, outside God’s covenant blessings (Ezekiel 28:10; 31:18; 32:19).

• For Israel’s audience, uncircumcision symbolized spiritual rebellion (Genesis 17:14; Judges 15:18).

• Egypt’s famed religion and wisdom cannot secure a privileged grave; covenant loyalty alone does that (Colossians 2:11-13).


with those slain by the sword

• The sword is Babylon’s literal weapon (Ezekiel 30:24-25) and God’s chosen instrument of judgment (Jeremiah 25:9).

• Egypt joins a mass grave of defeated empires—Assyria, Elam, Meshech, Tubal—already pictured “slain by the sword” (Ezekiel 32:22-26).

Revelation 19:15, 21 shows the same theme: earthly powers fall before the Lord’s sharp sword of judgment.


summary

Ezekiel 32:28 declares that Egypt, like the other proud nations, will be violently broken, forced into death’s stillness, and buried in shame among covenant outsiders, cut down by God’s appointed sword. The verse underscores the certainty of divine justice, the futility of human pride, and the unchanging standard by which every nation must answer to the Lord.

Why are the warriors in Ezekiel 32:27 described as uncircumcised?
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