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1 Intro | Chronology of Western Asia and Egypt.~ I hope my more learned 2 1,7 | Tyre, but God has given him Egypt instead (29:17-20). This 3 1,7 | in the midst of the sea. Egypt was never uninhabited for 4 4,7 | doing as the Exodus from Egypt (9:7). Therein lies the 5 5,4 | Israel, when she came out of Egypt (2:15; 9:10).~ 3. Since “ 6 6,5 | climax in the conquest of Egypt and its end in the destruction 7 6,6 | Egypt and Ethiopia (Chs. 18-20). ~ 8 6,6 | 18-20). ~ At this time Egypt was ruled by Ethiopian kings. 9 6,6 | that sprang up later in Egypt. There was a Jewish temple 10 6,8 | political intrigues with Egypt, and goes over into a Messianic 11 6,5 | 48:22).~ The Exodus from Egypt did not change Israel, and 12 8,4 | Ethiopia is chosen rather than Egypt, for like Assyria it is 13 8,6 | place of exile, and not Egypt. It is far more likely that 14 11,3 | book).~ Later, perhaps in Egypt, Baruch will have woven 15 11,5 | unless, indeed, it came from Egypt. Rather it is the supplementing 16 11,6 | to the very frontier of Egypt, where the Pharaoh was glad 17 11,0 | dragged him with them into Egypt (43:6). Tough they were 18 13,1 | 28. Tyre.~3 — Chs. 29-32. Egypt. ~ C. Chs. 33-48. Prophecies 19 13,7 | representing godless commerce, and Egypt for the grossness of its 20 14,2 | conquest and breaking of Egypt. So it was not until the 21 18,7 | ver. 17) is, of course, Egypt. The poet then looks forward