KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 30:4
4. And the sword shall come upon Egypt, and great pain shall be in Ethiopia, when the slain shall fall in Egypt, and they shall take away her multitude, and her foundations shall be broken down.
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KJV summary for : Ezekiel 30
Summary: Ezekiel chapter 30 focuses on the proclamation of judgment against Egypt and its allies. The chapter opens with a call for mourning, emphasizing the impending devastation that will affect not only Egypt but also surrounding nations, including Cush (Ethiopia), Put, and Libya. God uses Ezekiel to illustrate the humiliation and downfall of Egypt, portraying it as a broken staff, which cannot provide support to its allies. The themes of divine judgment, the certainty of God's word, and national consequences are prominent as the text describes how the sword of Babylon will bring destruction. The prophecy highlights the pride of Egypt and its reliance on military strength, which will ultimately prove futile against God’s purposes. The chapter concludes by affirming that this devastation will serve to make known God's sovereignty among the nations, as He demonstrates His control over history and the fate of powerful nations. Overall, it underscores the message that nations that oppose God will face inevitable judgment and that their strength is transient.
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