Ezekiel 29:14
Context29:14 I will restore the fortunes of Egypt, and will bring them back 1 to the land of Pathros, to the land of their origin; there they will be an insignificant kingdom.
Zechariah 10:10-11
Context10:10 I will bring them back from Egypt and gather them from Assyria. 2 I will bring them to the lands of Gilead and Lebanon, for there will not be enough room for them in their own land. 10:11 The Lord 3 will cross the sea of storms and will calm its turbulence. The depths of the Nile will dry up, the pride of Assyria will be humbled, and the domination 4 of Egypt will be no more.
Zechariah 14:17
Context14:17 But if any of the nations anywhere on earth refuse to go up to Jerusalem 5 to worship the King, the Lord who rules over all, they will get no rain.
Revelation 11:8
Context11:8 Their 6 corpses will lie in the street 7 of the great city that is symbolically 8 called Sodom and Egypt, where their Lord was also crucified.
[29:14] 1 tc Thus the Masoretic Text. The LXX, Syriac, and Vulgate translate as though the Hebrew read “cause to inhabit.”
[10:10] 2 sn I will bring them back from Egypt…from Assyria. The gathering of God’s people to their land in eschatological times will be like a reenactment of the exodus, but this time they will come from all over the world (cf. Isa 40:3-5; 43:1-7, 14-21; 48:20-22; 51:9-11).
[10:11] 3 tn Heb “he,” in which case the referent is the
[10:11] 4 tn Heb “scepter,” referring by metonymy to the dominating rule of Egypt (cf. NLT).
[14:17] 5 sn The reference to any…who refuse to go up to Jerusalem makes clear the fact that the nations are by no means “converted” to the
[11:8] 6 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
[11:8] 7 tn The Greek word πλατεῖα (plateia) refers to a major (broad) street (L&N 1.103).