In Ezek. 29–32 we read prophecies against Egypt which, uttered (with
the exception of Ezekiel 29:17 to the end) in regular succession,
predict the downfall of Pharaoh Hophra and the desolation of Egyp...
Prophecy against Egypt
With the exception of the passage ch. Ezekiel 29:17-21 the prophecies
against Egypt belong to a time shortly anterior to the fall of
Jerusalem or shortly after it. Ch. 29 is da...
_THE JUDGMENT OF PHARAOH FOR HIS TREACHERY TO ISRAEL. THE DESOLATION
OF EGYPT. THE RESTORATION THEREOF AFTER FORTY YEARS. EGYPT THE REWARD
OF NEBUCHADREZZAR. ISRAEL SHALL BE RESTORED._
_Before Chris...
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
Why does Ezekiel devote such a large section of his book to the
overthrow of Egypt?
2.
Chronologically, what is the relationship of the Egyptian oracles to
the destruction of J...
XXIX.
The series of prophecies against Egypt, occupying the four following
Chapter s, and containing seven separate prophecies, were all
delivered in regular order, except the short one at the close o...
INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 29
This chapter contains a prophecy against Pharaoh king of Egypt; and of
the destruction of the land of Egypt; and of the restoration of it
after a certain time. The time of...