Ezekiel 32:15
When I shall make the land of Egypt desolate, and the country shall be destitute of that whereof it was full, when I shall smite all them that dwell therein, then shall they know that I am the Lord.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 6:7 uses the same recognition formula 'you shall know that I am the LORD' — identical phrase as here.
Ezekiel 29:12 expands on Egypt's desolation among nations — direct parallel to the judgment declared here.
Ezekiel 29:19 specifies Nebuchadnezzar plundering Egypt — the means of the desolation pronounced here.
Ezekiel 29:20 reiterates Egypt given as wages to Babylon — directly parallel to the judgment here.
Ezekiel 30:26 also ends with 'they shall know that I am the LORD' after scattering Egypt — same judgment and recognition.
Ezekiel 30:25 applies the same recognition formula to Egypt's fall by Babylon, aligning with the judgment on Egypt here.
Exodus 14:4 also ends with 'the Egyptians may know that I am the LORD' after judgment, reinforcing the same recognition formula.
Exodus 14:18 repeats the 'know that I am the LORD' promise after God's victory over Pharaoh's army, matching the judgment context.
Exodus 7:17 has 'In this thou shalt know that I am the LORD' during the plague of blood, another judgment with same recognition goal.