Isaiah 19:20

And it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the Lord of hosts in the land of Egypt: for they shall cry unto the Lord because of the oppressors, and he shall send them a saviour, and a great one, and he shall deliver them.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 19:4 Historical context

Isaiah 19:4 names the cruel master causing oppression — the oppressor that prompts the cry for deliverance here.

Isaiah 20:4 Historical context

Isaiah 20:4 depicts Assyria deporting Egyptians — the oppressor from which they later cry out.

Exodus 2:23 Parallel

Exodus 2:23 records Israel crying out from Egyptian bondage — here Egyptians themselves cry out in a reversal pattern.

Exodus 3:7 Parallel

Exodus 3:7 shows God hearing Israel's cry in Egypt — here God hears the Egyptians' cry and responds.

Psalm 50:15 Parallel

Psalm 50:15 promises deliverance for those who call on God in trouble — this verse exemplifies that promise for Egypt.

Exodus 22:27 says God hears the cry of the poor—same principle as God hearing Egypt's cry and sending a savior.

2 Kings 13:4 records God hearing Israel under Syrian oppression — here God hears Egyptians in a similar pattern.

James 5:4 Parallel

In James 5:4, the cries of defrauded workers reach the Lord—paralleling the oppressed Egyptians crying out for a savior.