Ezekiel 29:15
It shall be the basest of the kingdoms; neither shall it exalt itself any more above the nations: for I will diminish them, that they shall no more rule over the nations.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 30:18, the breaking of Egypt's yoke and end of its proud might directly fulfills the humbling described here.
Ezekiel 30:13 adds specific judgments (idols, princes) that accomplish the lowly status promised in 29:15.
Ezekiel 17:14 uses the same 'brought low, not lift itself up' language for Judah—mirroring Egypt's promised humiliation.
Ezekiel 31:2 opens a taunt about Egypt's former greatness—contrasting with the lowly state decreed in 29:15.
Ezekiel 32:2 laments Egypt's former power as a lion and monster—contrasting with the lowly kingdom promised in 29:15.
In Obadiah 1:2, God's promise to make Edom small among nations uses nearly identical language to Egypt's demotion here.
In Daniel 11:42, Egypt's inability to escape conquest echoes its reduced status as the lowliest kingdom foretold here.
In Daniel 11:43, the plundering of Egypt's treasures by a foreign ruler aligns with its humbled condition described here.