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    egypt


    1. Egypt, the night was divided into different watches (Exodus 14:24)


    2. His first training took place in Egypt, then in Midian


    3. God sent plagues upon Egypt before He revealed Himself at Sinai


    4. Ancient Egypt had Seth, the god of chaos


    5. Ra was the most important of all the gods, and with him came resurrection… Isis of Egypt was the protector goddess for when you went to war


    6. The same people that saw the glory of God bringing Israel out of Egypt and into the Land is the same generation that will see heaven on earth


    7. In this story, the Amalekites are the first peoples to attack Israel after coming out of Egypt


    8. Egypt is bondage


    9. Along the same lines, we read from Isaiah 11:11, “And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set His hand again the second time to recover the remnant of His people; who shall be left, fro Assyria, and from Egypt, and from Pathros, and from Cush, and from Elam, and from Shinar (which is Babylon), and from Hamath, and from the coastlands of the sea


    10. in ancient Egypt, must have motivated

    11. "Egypt knew us as Keftiu," she said, “and some call us Minoan


    12. them off to Egypt


    13. 42He will extend his power over many countries; Egypt will not escape


    14. the riches of Egypt, with the Libyans


    15. 19But Egypt will be desolate, Edom a desert waste, because of violence


    16. 19This will be the punishment of Egypt and the punishment of all the


    17. Woe to Those Who Rely on Egypt


    18. "But you haven't said a thing about the STONE, is it something like Abraham used to lead his people out of Egypt, or Moses followed in leading his people in the wilderness?" She could’ve asked about Noah, or even the Mormon prophet, but the example was enough


    19. It was with signs and wonders that Moses challenged the gods of Egypt and delivered the people of God


    20. He didn’t go into Egypt praying for God to do something because God had already showed him what to do

    21. It was by miracles, signs, and wonders that God countered the spiritual forces of Egypt and set his people free


    22. When the king of Egypt was traveling through his land Josiah went to fight him and died in the battle because he was not following God’s will


    23. The policy must be as violent as that of Indostan or ancient Egypt (where every man was bound by a principle of religion to follow the occupation of his father, and was supposed to commit the most horrid sacrilege if he changed it for another), which can in any particular employment, and for several generations together, sink either the wages of labour or the profits of stock below their natural rate


    24. people of God out of Egypt


    25. when they remembered the pleasures of Egypt


    26. "Doesn't his religion trace itself back to that religion that escaped from someplace called Egypt and exterminated all believers in other religions?"


    27. Merchants brought in stocks from Cyrenaica and Egypt, but only the rich could afford to eat bread now


    28. The course of human prosperity, indeed, seems scarce ever to have been of so long continuance as to unable any great country to acquire capital sufficient for all those three purposes; unless, perhaps, we give credit to the wonderful accounts of the wealth and cultivation of China, of those of ancient Egypt, and of the ancient state of Indostan


    29. The: wealth of ancient Egypt, that of China and Indostan, sufficient1y demonstrate that a nation may attain a very high degree of opulence, though the greater part of its exportation trade be carried on by foreigners


    30. Such, too, was Egypt till it was conquered by the Turks, some part of the coast of Barbary, and all those provinces of Spain which were under the government of the Moors

    31. To dream of Egypt indicates the roots and core of your own emotions and spirituality


    32. They purchased them chiefly in Egypt, at that time under the dominion of the Mamelukes, the enemies of the Turks, of whom the Venetians were the enemies ; and this union of interest, assisted by the money of Venice, formed such a connexion as gave the Venetians almost a monopoly of the trade


    33. In fact Warlock found out that he had served in Egypt with one of the Security men


    34. The policy of ancient Egypt, too, and that of the Gentoo government of Indostan, seem to have favoured agriculture more than all other employments


    35. The works constructed by the ancient sovereigns of Egypt, for the proper distribution of the waters of the Nile, were famous in antiquity, and the ruined remains of some of them are still the admiration of travellers


    36. In both ancient Egypt and Indostan, indeed, the confinement of the foreign market was in some measure compensated by the conveniency of many inland navigations, which opened, in the most advantageous manner, the whole extent of the home market to every part of the produce of every different district of those countries


    37. But the small extent of ancient Egypt, which was never equal to England, must at all times, have rendered the home market of that country too narrow for supporting any great variety of manufactures


    38. Ancient Egypt, on the contrary, though it exported some manufactures, fine linen in particular, as well as some other goods, was always most distinguished for its great exportation of grain


    39. The sovereigns of China, of ancient Egypt, and of the different kindoms into which Indostan has, at different times, been divided, have always derived the whole, or by far the most considerable part, of their revenue, from some sort of land tax or land rent


    40. The militias of all the civilized nations of the ancient world, of Greece, of Syria, and of Egypt, made but a feeble resistance to the standing armies of Rome

    41. We moved off and joined the rest of the lads in the village I thought some of the villages that we had seen in Egypt were poor but compared to this hovel they were like palaces


    42. Herod fled to Egypt when the Parthians invaded Palestine, then came back to Rome


    43. Two different languages were thus established in Europe, in the same manner as in ancient Egypt: a language of the priests, and a language of the people; a sacred and a profane, a learned and an unlearned language


    44. Egypt? My mind refused to accept that


    45. Those dreams shattered as rapidly and surely as the morning would arrive with us on the road to Egypt


    46. “We"re on our way to Egypt,”


    47. “Maybe you should consider going to Egypt, too


    48. When Joseph talked with the leader of the caravan, he asked for directions over the Judean Mountains to Egypt


    49. I wondered what Egypt would be like


    50. Would the people be friendly? Would we find other Jews to live nearby? My thoughts turned to our ancestors who had fled to Egypt so many years before














































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    Synonyms for "egypt"

    egypt egyptian empire arab republic of egypt united arab republic

    "egypt" definitions

    a republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC


    an ancient empire to the west of Israel; centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh; figured in many events described in the Old Testament