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The nation of Egypt holds a significant place in biblical prophecy, particularly concerning the terror and desolation that would accompany its fall. Throughout the Scriptures, Egypt is often depicted as a powerful and influential nation, yet one that would face divine judgment due to its idolatry, pride, and opposition to God's people.
Prophetic Warnings and FulfillmentThe prophets of the Old Testament frequently spoke of Egypt's impending downfall. These prophecies were not only declarations of judgment but also served as warnings to other nations about the consequences of defying the God of Israel.
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Isaiah's Prophecy: The prophet Isaiah foretold a time when Egypt would be struck with fear and confusion. In
Isaiah 19:1-4 , it is written: "Behold, the LORD rides on a swift cloud and is coming to Egypt. The idols of Egypt will tremble before Him, and the hearts of the Egyptians will melt within them. I will provoke Egyptian against Egyptian; brother will fight against brother, neighbor against neighbor, city against city, kingdom against kingdom. The spirit of the Egyptians will be emptied out from among them, and I will confound their plans. They will resort to idols and spirits of the dead, to mediums and spiritists."
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Ezekiel's Lamentation: The prophet Ezekiel also delivered a message of doom for Egypt. In
Ezekiel 30:2-4 , he declares: "Son of man, prophesy and declare that this is what the Lord GOD says: Wail, ‘Alas for that day!’ For the day is near, the day of the LORD is near—a day of clouds, a time of doom for the nations. A sword will come against Egypt, and there will be anguish in Cush when the slain fall in Egypt, when her wealth is carried away, and her foundations are torn down."
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Jeremiah's Pronouncement: Jeremiah, too, spoke of the terror that would grip Egypt. In
Jeremiah 46:19 , he warns: "Pack your bags for exile, O daughter dwelling in Egypt! For Memphis will be laid waste, destroyed and uninhabited."
The Impact of Egypt's FallThe fall of Egypt, as prophesied, was not only a physical and political collapse but also a spiritual and psychological one. The terror that accompanied its downfall was a testament to the power and sovereignty of God over the nations. The fear that spread among the Egyptians and their neighbors served as a reminder of the futility of relying on false gods and human strength.
Symbolism and LessonsEgypt's fall is symbolic of the ultimate triumph of God's will over human arrogance and idolatry. The terror that ensued was a direct result of divine intervention, demonstrating that no nation, regardless of its might, can withstand the judgment of the Almighty. These prophecies serve as a sobering reminder of the importance of humility, obedience, and reverence for God.
In summary, the biblical prophecies concerning Egypt's fall highlight the terror and desolation that result from divine judgment. These events underscore the themes of God's sovereignty, the consequences of idolatry, and the ultimate futility of opposing His will.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Ezekiel 32:9,10I will also vex the hearts of many people, when I shall bring your destruction among the nations, into the countries which you have not known.
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The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
... which were drawn round in Pharaoh's orbit; Egypt had shown ... this same period of stress
and terror, there came ... are given at the beginning of his prophecies (i.1 ...
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The Marvels of Holy Scripture, --Moral and Physical. --Jael's Deed ...
... us, ("as in a glass, darkly,") respecting the Moral ... to redeem His people front the
bondage of Egypt. ... rest upon the verification of its Prophecies and Miracles ...
/.../burgon/inspiration and interpretation/sermon vii the marvels of.htm
Period iii. The Critical Period: AD 140 to AD 200
... He says, also, that even the prophecies were derived ... Valentinus himself was a native
of Egypt, and probably ... writes in these very words respecting the appendages ...
/.../a source book for ancient church history/period iii the critical period .htm
Footnotes
... The collection of prophecies that goes under his ... both for instruction and terror,
for exhortation ... this Life the preceding particulars respecting the learned ...
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part ii
... the thorns, the bonds of the passions, fall from my ... I become like a child soothed
on its mother's knee ... None of us can imagine, without terror, how he will have ...
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