2 Kings 24:7

     7. the king of Egypt—that is, Pharaoh-nechoh.

     2Ki 24:8, 9. JEHOIACHIN SUCCEEDS HIM.

Isaiah 30:7

     7. "Egypt is vanity, and to no purpose will they help" [G. V. SMITH].

      strengthHebrew, Rabah, a designation for Egypt (Isa 51:9; Ps 87:4), implying her haughty fierceness; translate, "Therefore I call her Arrogance that sitteth still." She who boasted of the help she would give, when it came to the test, sat still (Isa 36:6). English Version agrees with Isa 30:15; Isa 7:4.

Jeremiah 37:5-11

     5. After this temporary diversion, caused by Pharaoh in favor of Jerusalem, the Egyptians returned no more to its help (2Ki 24:7). Judea had the misfortune to lie between the two great contending powers, Babylon and Egypt, and so was exposed to the alternate inroads of the one or the other. Josiah, taking side with Assyria, fell in battle with Pharaoh-necho at Megiddo (2Ki 23:29). Zedekiah, seeking the Egyptian alliance in violation of his oath, was now about to be taken by Nebuchadnezzar (2Ch 36:13; Eze 17:15, 17).

     7. shall return—without accomplishing any deliverance for you.

     8. (Jer 34:22).

     9. yourselvesHebrew, "souls."

     10. yet . . . they—Even a few wounded men would suffice for your destruction.

     11. broken up—"gone up."

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