a29:1–32:32
bLuke 17:1-2
c29:1

‏ Ezekiel 29:1

Summary for Ezek 29:1-32:32: 29:1–32:32  a The climactic seventh oracle against the nations is against Egypt, Israel’s old enemy and ally. This is the longest of the oracles, and like the oracle against Tyre it addresses both the land of Egypt and its ruler.

• Egypt played a central role through the centuries in tempting Israel and Judah away from their allegiance to the Lord. Israel had no sooner departed from Egypt than Egypt’s idolatry became a snare for them. Egypt caused Judah to trust in chariots and horses instead of in the Lord, but Egypt proved unreliable when the moment of truth arrived. The Lord judged Egypt for tempting his people (cp. Luke 17:1-2  b). 29:1  c This day in the tenth year since the exile of Jehoiachin was approximately one year after the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem.
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