An oracle against Egypt addresses Pharaoh as “the great dragon” of the Nile who boasts, “My Nile is my own; I made it.” God will judge Egypt, making it a desolation for forty years and then a lowly kingdom that Israel will never again trust, and He grants Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar as wages for his labor against Tyre.
Ezekiel study chapter
Ezekiel 29
587 BCOracles against Egypt and Pharaoh, the great dragon of the Nile.
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