Ezekiel 30:26
And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations, and disperse them among the countries; and they shall know that I am the Lord.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 30:8 also ends with 'know that I am the LORD' in judgment, strengthening the theme of divine recognition.
Ezekiel 30:17 describes Egyptian cities falling by sword and going into captivity, reinforcing the dispersion decreed here.
Ezekiel 30:18 mentions villages going into captivity, aligning with the scattering of Egyptians in this verse.
Ezekiel 30:23 repeats the same phrase about dispersing Egyptians, directly echoing this judgment.
Ezekiel 30:25 describes the Lord strengthening Babylon's arm against Egypt, setting up the scattering judgment that follows in verse 26.
Ezekiel 29:12 foretells the same dispersal of Egyptians among nations, reinforcing this prophecy.
Ezekiel 6:7 uses the same 'then they will know that I am the Lord' formula for judgment on Israel, echoing the pattern here.
Ezekiel 32:15 repeats the recognition formula 'then they will know that I am the Lord' after Egypt's desolation, mirroring verse 26.
Ezekiel 32:9 also depicts Egypt's destruction among many nations, reinforcing the international scope of this judgment.
Ezekiel 6:13 uses the recognition formula 'know that I am the LORD' in judgment, linking to the same purpose here.