Ezekiel 29:2
Son of man, set thy face against Pharaoh king of Egypt, and prophesy against him, and against all Egypt:
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 25:2 uses the same 'set your face against' formula for Ammon, continuing a series of judgments on nations.
Ezekiel 28:21 commands the same action against Sidon, mirroring the oracle against Egypt.
Ezekiel 32:32 describes Pharaoh's fate among the uncircumcised, concluding Egypt's judgment.
Ezekiel 6:2 uses the same 'set your face' command against Israel's mountains, linking prophetic gestures across targets.
Ezekiel 20:46 repeats the 'set your face' command against the south, showing a consistent prophetic formula.
Ezekiel 21:2 again uses 'set your face' against Jerusalem, parallel to the command against Pharaoh here.
Isaiah 19:17 describes Judah becoming a terror to Egypt, part of an oracle against Egypt.
Jeremiah 9:25-26 lists Egypt among nations God will punish, affirming judgment on Egypt.
Jeremiah 25:19 directly includes Pharaoh and Egypt in the cup of wrath, matching Ezekiel's prophecy against Egypt.
Jeremiah 43:8-13 describes Nebuchadnezzar's invasion of Egypt, fulfilling the judgment that Ezekiel pronounces against Pharaoh.
Jeremiah 44:30 prophesies Pharaoh Hophra's fall, reinforcing the judgment on Egypt from another prophet.
Jeremiah 46:2-16 prophesies Egypt's defeat at Carchemish, reinforcing the same theme of judgment against Egypt.
Joel 3:19 declares Egypt shall be a desolation, a future judgment echoing the same fate pronounced in Ezekiel.
Jeremiah 9:26 lists Egypt among nations judged for uncircumcision of heart, expanding the indictment beyond Pharaoh to all Egypt.