Ezekiel 32:10
Yea, I will make many people amazed at thee, and their kings shall be horribly afraid for thee, when I shall brandish my sword before them; and they shall tremble at every moment, every man for his own life, in the day of thy fall.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 26:16, princes tremble and are appalled at Tyre's fall — the same language of horror used here for Egypt's downfall.
In Ezekiel 27:35, the same language of kings shuddering describes Tyre's fall — a parallel judgment formula.
In Ezekiel 26:16, princes tremble and are appalled at Tyre's fall — the same language of horror used here for Egypt's downfall.
Ezekiel 29:8 brings the same sword upon Egypt — reinforcing the brandished sword of judgment.
Ezekiel 31:18 concludes Pharaoh's fall with the slain by the sword — the event that terrifies kings.
In Ezekiel 30:9, messengers spread anguish on Egypt's downfall — a parallel scene of fear spreading among nations.
Exodus 15:14-16 describes nations trembling at God's power during the exodus — a parallel to the terror at Egypt's judgment.
Revelation 18:10 shows kings standing far off in fear of Babylon's torment — strong parallel to the horror at Egypt's downfall.
Jeremiah 46:5 portrays terrified warriors fleeing Egypt's defeat — direct parallel to the terror described here.
Jeremiah 50:46: the earth trembles at Babylon's fall — same imagery of trembling at a nation's downfall.
Revelation 18:9 shows kings lamenting Babylon's fall — a NT antitype of the kings' fear at Egypt's fall.
Jeremiah 49:21 says the earth trembles at Edom's fall — similar cosmic reaction to judgment as here.