Isaiah 18:2 Cross References
Isaiah 18:2
2: and ambassadors are sent in fast boats down the Nile. Go home, swift messengers! Take a message to your land divided by rivers, to your tall, smooth-skinned people, who are feared far and wide for their conquests and destruction.
Genesis 10:8
- One of Cush's descendants was Nimrod, who became a heroic warrior.
- He was a mighty hunter in the LORD's sight. His name became proverbial, and people would speak of someone as being "like Nimrod, a mighty hunter in the LORD's sight."
Isaiah 18:7
- But the time will come when the LORD Almighty will receive gifts from this land divided by rivers, from this tall, smooth-skinned people, who are feared far and wide for their conquests and destruction. They will bring the gifts to the LORD Almighty in Jerusalem, the place where his name dwells.
2 Chronicles 16:8
- Don't you remember what happened to the Ethiopians and Libyans and their vast army, with all of their chariots and horsemen? At that time you relied on the LORD, and he handed them all over to you.
2 Chronicles 14:9
- Once an Ethiopian named Zerah attacked Judah with an army of a million men and three hundred chariots. They advanced to the city of Mareshah,
2 Chronicles 12:2
- Because they were unfaithful to the LORD, King Shishak of Egypt attacked Jerusalem in the fifth year of King Rehoboam's reign.
- He came with twelve hundred chariots, sixty thousand horsemen, and a countless army of foot soldiers, including Libyans, Sukkites, and Ethiopians.
- Shishak conquered Judah's fortified cities and then advanced to attack Jerusalem.
Isaiah 30:2
- For without consulting me, you have gone down to Egypt to find help. You have put your trust in Pharaoh for his protection.
- But in trusting Pharaoh, you will be humiliated and disgraced.
- For though his power extends to Zoan and Hanes,
Ezekiel 30:9
- At that time I will send swift messengers in ships to terrify the complacent Ethiopians. Great panic will come upon them on that day of Egypt's certain destruction.
Exodus 2:3
- But when she could no longer hide him, she got a little basket made of papyrus reeds and waterproofed it with tar and pitch. She put the baby in the basket and laid it among the reeds along the edge of the Nile River.
Isaiah 19:5
- The waters of the Nile will fail to rise and flood the fields. The riverbed will be parched and dry.
- The canals of the Nile will dry up, and the streams of Egypt will become foul with rotting reeds and rushes.
- All the greenery along the riverbank will wither and blow away. All the crops will dry up, and everything will die.