Isaiah 52:4
For thus saith the Lord God, My people went down aforetime into Egypt to sojourn there; and the Assyrian oppressed them without cause.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 14:25, God breaks the Assyrian oppressor — directly addressing the oppression mentioned in 52:4.
Isaiah 36:1 records Sennacherib's invasion — the same Assyrian oppression mentioned here.
Isaiah 37:38 describes Sennacherib's death — the end of the Assyrian oppression referred to here.
Isaiah 42:22 depicts Israel plundered and trapped — the same oppressive condition described here.
In Genesis 46:6, Jacob and his family go to Egypt — the historical event referenced in 52:4 as the first sojourn.
Jeremiah 50:17 echoes the pattern: first Assyrian oppression, then Babylonian — same historical sequence.
In Acts 7:14, Stephen recounts Joseph summoning Jacob — confirming the same sojourn in Egypt.
In Acts 7:15, Jacob goes down to Egypt — a direct continuation of the same historical account.
Genesis 47:4 recounts Israel's sojourn in Egypt — the first oppression mentioned here.
Jeremiah 50:33 echoes the same language of oppression without release — both depict God's people held captive by foreign powers.