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a day when folk shall resort to thee from all the lands that lie between Assyria and the towns of Egypt, between Egypt and … Euphrates, between sea and sea, mountain-range and mountain-range.✻ (Micah 7, 12)
Now for such wondrous evidences of power as marked thy rescuing of them from Egypt! (Micah 7, 15)
Hers the Ethiop land, hers was Egypt; wanted there strength yet, African and Libyan were at her side; (Nahum 3, 9)
the promise I gave when you escaped from Egypt; my own spirit shall be among you, do not be afraid.✻ (Haggai 2, 6)
To Sion I will return, so runs his promise, and make in Jerusalem my home; The loyal city, men shall call her, and that mountain where dwells the Lord of hosts, The holy mountain. (Zechariah 8, 3)
To these sheltering walls, O patient prisoners, return; you have my warrant, double recompense shall be granted you. (Zechariah 9, 12)
yet scattered through the world, in those distant lands they shall remember me; with spirits revived, they and their children shall return. (Zechariah 10, 9)
Back from Egypt, back from Assyria I will summon them, rally them, to Galaad and Lebanon bring them home; and that home shall be too small for them. (Zechariah 10, 10)
Crossed, yonder straits, the sea’s wave checked, depths of the river disappointed of their prey! Assyria’s pride brought low, empire of Egypt cut down! (Zechariah 10, 11)
What then of Egypt’s folk, that rain have none? What if they refuse to go on pilgrimage? Why, for their neglecting of this feast, the same plague shall fall on them which the Lord sent on the heathen armies aforesaid.✻ (Zechariah 14, 18)
Be it Egypt, or be it any other nation, that will not keep the feast of Tent-dwelling, punished it shall be in this fashion or in that. (Zechariah 14, 19)
As soon as they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, and said, Rise up, take with thee the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt; there remain, until I give thee word. For Herod will soon be making search for the child, to destroy him. (Matthew 2, 13)
