EZEKIEL 32

THE FATE OF EGYPT ALARMS THE NATIONS

Ezekiel laments the destruction of Egypt and Pharaoh. Although Pharoah views himself like a lion, God describes him as a water dragon. Similar to the description in Ezekiel 29, God tells of the water creature being flung onto dry land and dismantled.

When other nations see the fate of Egypt, they will not rejoice but instead respond with fear and trembling. The fall of Egypt will leave many people horrified and appalled, realizing how feeble and fleeting power can be.

Egypt’s reality will be no different than the other proud, unrepentant nations, including Assyria and Edom.

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