Read Ezekiel 30.
Pharaoh claimed in chapter 29 that, as a god, he made the Nile River and owned
it. The LORD responded with a prophecy of Egypt's judgment. Here,
are some details of that prophecy in the form of a funeral song, or lament.
God's destruction will be all inclusive. Notice the fourteen times
God says, "I will." This is the LORD’s personal response to
Pharaoh for robbing Him of His glory.
1. The People (vv.1-8)
Egyptians will be killed by the sword of the Babylonians. The surrounding
nations that supported Egypt will experience the same fate.
2. The Wealth (vv.9-11)
In the previous chapter we are told that the Babylonians fought hard and long
to destroy Tyre. Yet, none of Tyre's wealth was found to pay the soldiers.
So, God promised the wealth of Egypt as Nebuchadnezzar's reward for
meting out His justice (29:20). This is referred to again in 30:10.
3. The Land (v.12)
The real Owner of the Nile will dry it up for a time. By reducing the
main water supply to that region, the agriculture and food supply would dry up
with it.
4. The Idols (v. 13)
All the multiplicity of false worship will be destroyed. No man-made god
is any match for the God of heaven.
5. The Cities (vv.14-19)
No stronghold will be able to stop the Babylonians. Walls will be broken
down and the buildings burned.
6. The Pharaoh's Power (vv.20-26)
His "arms" of strength to rule will be broken. This is a
reference to his personal authority and Egypt's armies. Pharaoh Hophra
and the nation will be unable to defend themselves.
The purpose behind God's judgment remains the same. When a person rejects
the authority and worship of the LORD, He will intervene in such a way that
will be unmistakable. "Then they will know that I am the LORD."
Pharaoh thought
he was in charge and did not need the LORD.
In the end, he lost everything. How much better is it to respond to His
grace voluntarily! "O, come! Let us adore Him."
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