Isaiah 19:13

The princes of Zoan are become fools, the princes of Noph are deceived; they have also seduced Egypt, even they that are the stay of the tribes thereof.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 19:11 also declares the princes of Zoan foolish — the same indictment of Egypt's leaders repeated here.

Isaiah 19:2 Parallel

Isaiah 19:2 describes the civil strife resulting from the foolish leaders in verse 13; both are part of Egypt's judgment.

Isaiah 40:23 declares God brings rulers to nothing, reinforcing the foolishness of Egypt's princes.

Ezekiel 30:13 says idols will be destroyed and no prince remain in Memphis — a direct parallel to the princes of Noph becoming fools.

Psalm 78:12 Historical context

Psalm 78:12 mentions Zoan as the place of God's wonders, providing historical context for the princes of Zoan.

Obadiah 1:8 Parallel

Obadiah 1:8 shows God destroying Edom's wise men — the same divine removal of understanding as Egypt's princes becoming fools.

Romans 1:22 Parallel

In Romans 1:22, those claiming to be wise become fools — echoing the same reversal of human wisdom.

Jeremiah 2:16 Related theme

Jeremiah 2:16 mentions Memphis (Noph) shaming Israel — the same city whose princes are called deluded here.

Jeremiah 46:14 Related theme

Jeremiah 46:14 warns Memphis to prepare for war — continuing the judgment theme on the same city.

Jeremiah 46:19 Related theme

Jeremiah 46:19 predicts Memphis will become a desolation — the same city whose princes are deluded here.