Ezekiel 30:13
Thus saith the Lord God; I will also destroy the idols, and I will cause their images to cease out of Noph; and there shall be no more a prince of the land of Egypt: and I will put a fear in the land of Egypt.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 29:15 details Egypt's lowly future—never again ruling nations—echoing the removal of its prince here.
Ezekiel 29:9 declares Egypt shall become a desolation—reinforcing the judgment pronounced here.
Ezekiel 6:6 describes the breaking of Israel's idols—the same judgment pattern applied here to Egypt's idols.
Exodus 12:12 records God executing judgments on Egypt's gods — the same theme of idol destruction.
Isaiah 19:1-15 opens with idols trembling and ends with no prince — directly parallels the judgment on Egyptian idols and rulers here.
Isaiah 19:16 describes Egyptians trembling with fear before the LORD—directly matching the fear God puts into Egypt here.
Jeremiah 43:12 prophesies Nebuchadnezzar burning Egypt's temples — matching the destruction of idols and images.
Jeremiah 43:13 also prophesies destruction of Egyptian obelisks and idols, directly echoing this judgment on Egypt's false gods.
Jeremiah 46:25 specifically names Amon of Thebes and Egypt's gods for punishment, aligning with the idol destruction here.
Jeremiah 46:19 foretells Memphis (Noph) becoming desolate—matching the destruction of its idols in this verse.
Isaiah 19:13 also mentions Memphis (Noph) and its deceived princes, linking to the same Egyptian city under judgment.
Jeremiah 46:14 calls for war preparations in Memphis, sharing the same city and judgment context but focusing on military threat.