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Egypt

Peopled by Mizraim’s posterity — Ge 10:6,13,14.

Boundaries of — Eze 29:10.

Dry climate of — De 11:10,11.

Watered by the Nile — Ge 41:1-3; Ex 1:22.

Inundations of, alluded to — Am 8:8.

Subject to plague, &c — De 7:15; 28:27,60.

Sometimes visited by famine — Ge 41:30.

Called

The land of Ham. — Ps 105:23; 106:22.

The South. — Jer 13:19; Da 11:14,25.

Sihor. — Isa 23:3.

Rahab. — Ps 87:4; 89:10.

House of Bondmen. — Ex 13:3,14; De 7:8.

Celebrated for

Fertility. — Ge 13:10; 45:18.

Wealth. — Heb 11:26.

Literature. — 1Ki 4:30; Ac 7:22.

Fine horses. — 1Ki 10:28,29.

Fine linen, &c. — Pr 7:16; Isa 19:9.

Commerce. — Ge 41:57; Eze 27:7.

Religion of, idolatrous — Ex 12:12; Nu 33:4; Isa 19:1; Eze 29:7.

Idolatry of, followed by Israel — Ex 32:4; Eze 20:8,19.

Magic practised in — Ex 7:11,12,22; 8:7.

Ruled by kings who assumed the name of Pharaoh — Ge 12:14,15; 40:1,2; Ex 1:8,22.

Under a governor — Ge 41:41-44.

Had princes and counsellors — Ge 12:15; Isa 19:11.

As a power was

Proud and arrogant. — Eze 29:3; 30:6.

Pompous. — Eze 32:12.

Mighty. — Isa 30:2,3.

Ambitious of conquests. — Jer 46:8.

Treacherous. — Isa 36:6; 29:6,7.

Inhabitants of

Superstitious. — Isa 19:3.

Hospitable. — Ge 47:5,6; 1Ki 11:18.

Often intermarried with strangers. — Ge 21:21; 1Ki 3:1; 11:19; 1Ch 2:34,35.

Abhorred shepherds. — Ge 46:34.

Abhorred the sacrifice of oxen, &c. — Ex 8:26.

Not to be abhorred by Israel. — De 23:7.

Might be received into the congregation in the third generation. — De 23:8.

Mode of entertaining in — Ge 43:32-34.

Diet used in — Nu 11:5.

Mode of embalming in — Ge 50:3.

Often a refuge to strangers — Ge 12:10; 47:4; 1Ki 11:17,40; 2Ki 25:26; Mt 2:12,13.

The armies of

Described. — Ex 14:7-9.

Destroyed in the Red Sea. — Ex 14:23-28.

Captured and burned Gezer. — 1Ki 9:16.

Besieged and plundered Jerusalem in Rehoboam’s time. — 1Ki 14:25,26.

Invaded Assyria and killed Josiah who assisted it. — 2Ki 23:29.

Deposed Jehoahaz and made Judea tributary. — 2Ki 23:31-35.

Assistance of, sought by Judah against the Chaldees. — Eze 17:15; Jer 37:5,7.

History of Israel in

Their sojourn in it, foretold. — Ge 15:13.

Joseph sold into. — Ge 37:28; 39:1.

Potiphar blessed for Joseph’s sake. — Ge 39:2-6.

Joseph unjustly cast into prison. — Ge 39:7-20.

Joseph interprets the chief baker’s and the chief butler’s dreams. — Ge 40:5-19.

Joseph interprets Pharaoh’s dreams. — Ge 41:14-32.

Joseph counsels Pharaoh. — Ge 41:33-36.

Joseph made governor. — Ge 41:41-44.

Joseph’s successful provision against the years of famine. — Ge 41:46-56.

Joseph’s ten brethren arrive. — Ge 42:1-6.

Joseph recognises his brethren. — Ge 42:7,8.

Benjamin brought. — Ge 43:15.

Joseph makes himself known to his brethren. — Ge 45:1-8.

Joseph sends for his father. — Ge 45:9-11.

Pharaoh invites Jacob into. — Ge 45:16-20.

Jacob’s journey. — Ge 46:5-7.

Jacob, &c presented to Pharaoh. — Ge 47:1-10.

Israel placed in the land of Goshen. — Ge 46:34; 47:11,27.

Joseph enriches the king. — Ge 47:13-26.

Jacob’s death and burial. — Ge 49:33; 50:1-13.

Israel increases and are oppressed. — Ex 1:1-14.

Male children destroyed. — Ex 1:15-22.

Moses born and hid for three months. — Ex 2:2.

Moses exposed on the Nile. — Ex 2:3,4.

Moses adopted and brought up by Pharaoh’s daughter. — Ex 2:5-10.

Moses slays an Egyptian. — Ex 2:11,12.

Moses flies to Midian. — Ex 2:15.

Moses sent to Pharaoh. — Ex 3:2-10.

Pharaoh increases their affliction. — Ex 5:1-23.

Moses proves his divine mission by miracles. — Ex 4:29-31; 7:10.

Egypt is plagued for Pharaoh’s obstinacy. — Ex 7:14-10:29.

The passover instituted. — Ex 12:1-28.

Destruction of the first-born. — Ex 12:29,30.

Israel spoils the Egyptians. — Ex 12:35,36.

Israel driven out of. — Ex 12:31-33.

Date of the Exodus. — Ex 12:41; Heb 11:27.

Pharaoh pursues Israel and is miraculously destroyed. — Ex 14:5-25.

Prophecies respecting

Dismay of its inhabitants. — Isa 19:1,16,17.

Infatuation of its princes. — Isa 19:3,11-14.

Failure of internal resources. — Isa 19:5-10.

Civil war and domestic strife. — Isa 19:2.

Armies destroyed by Babylon. — Jer 46:2-12.

Invasion by Babylon. — Jer 46:13,24; Eze 32:11.

Destruction of its power. — Eze 30:24,25.

Destruction of its cities. — Eze 30:14-18.

Destruction of its idols. — Jer 43:12,13; 46:25; Eze 30:13.

Spoil of, a reward to Babylon for services against Tyre. — Eze 29:18-20.

Captivity of its people. — Isa 20:4; Jer 46:19,24,26; Eze 30:4.

Utter desolation of, for forty years. — Eze 29:8-12; 30:12; 32:15.

Allies to share its misfortunes. — Eze 30:4,6.

The Jews who practised its idolatry to share its punishments. — Jer 44:7-28.

Terror occasioned by its fall. — Eze 32:9,10.

Ever to be a base kingdom. — Eze 29:15.

Christ to be called out of. — Ho 11:1; Mt 2:15.

Conversion of. — Isa 19:18-20.

To be numbered and blessed along with Israel. — Isa 19:23-25.

Prophetic illustration of its destruction. — Jer 43:9,10; Eze 30:21,22; 32:4-6.

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