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  • That day I swore to bring them out of the land of Egypt to the land I had scouted for them, a land flowing with milk and honey, a jewel among all lands. (Ezekiel 20, 6)

  • Then I said to them: Throw away, each of you, the detestable things that have held your eyes; do not defile yourselves with the idols of Egypt: I am the LORD, your God. (Ezekiel 20, 7)

  • But they rebelled against me and refused to listen to me; none of them threw away the detestable things that had held their eyes, they did not abandon the idols of Egypt. Then I thought of pouring out my fury on them and spending my anger on them there in the land of Egypt; (Ezekiel 20, 8)

  • but I acted for my name's sake, that it should not be profaned in the sight of the nations among whom they were, in whose presence I had made myself known to them, revealing that I would bring them out of the land of Egypt. (Ezekiel 20, 9)

  • Therefore I led them out of the land of Egypt and brought them into the desert. (Ezekiel 20, 10)

  • Just as I entered into judgment with your fathers in the desert of the land of Egypt, so will I enter into judgment with you, says the Lord GOD. (Ezekiel 20, 36)

  • who even as young girls played the harlot in Egypt. There the Egyptians caressed their bosoms and fondled their virginal breasts. (Ezekiel 23, 3)

  • She did not give up the harlotry which she had begun in Egypt, when they had lain with her as a young girl, fondling her virginal breasts and pouring out their impurities on her. (Ezekiel 23, 8)

  • But she played the harlot all the more, recalling the days of her girlhood, when she had been a harlot in the land of Egypt. (Ezekiel 23, 19)

  • She lusted for the lechers of Egypt, whose members are like that of an ass, and whose heat is like that of stallions. (Ezekiel 23, 20)

  • I will put an end to your lewdness and to the harlotry you began in Egypt; you shall no longer look toward it, nor shall you remember Egypt again. (Ezekiel 23, 27)

  • Fine embroidered linen from Egypt became your sail (to serve you as a banner). Purple and scarlet from the coasts of Elishah covered your cabin. (Ezekiel 27, 7)


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