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THE EGYPTIAN EMPIRE

Its Role in Biblical History

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THE EGYPTIAN EMPIRE

By: Edward Andrews
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The Egyptian Empire: Its Role in Biblical History

From the days of Abraham to the fall of Jerusalem and beyond, the Egyptian empire stood as a towering presence on the biblical landscape—sometimes a place of refuge, often a source of oppression, always a stage upon which God’s sovereign purposes were worked out. The Egyptian Empire offers a comprehensive and faithful study of Egypt’s true place in sacred history, examining its geography, economy, religion, politics, and culture through the lens of the inspired Word of God.

Rejecting speculative theories, typology, allegory, and liberal scholarship, this book adheres strictly to the historical-grammatical method of interpretation. With careful attention to literal chronology—including the Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. and the patriarchal sojourn beginning around 1876 B.C.E.—the work presents an honest, scripture-centered exploration of Egypt’s interactions with the people of Israel.

Readers will discover in these pages:

  • How Egypt’s geography and the Nile shaped its economy and military might

  • The degrading idolatry of Egypt’s religion, including its notorious animal worship and occult practices

  • The biblical account of Israel’s enslavement, the rise of Joseph, and the Exodus as true historical events

  • Egypt’s political entanglements with Israel and Judah across successive empires: Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek, and Roman

  • The theological significance of Egypt as both oppressor and unwilling instrument in God’s redemptive plan

Rich with biblical insight and supported by historical research, The Egyptian Empire defends the reliability of Scripture against the distortions of modern critical methods. This is not a romanticized view of Egypt but a faithful, factual account grounded in the truth of God’s Word—revealing Egypt as a powerful but ultimately powerless empire before the will of the one true God.

Ideal for serious students of Scripture, Bible teachers, and anyone seeking to understand the intersection of biblical history and ancient empires, this work stands as a bold affirmation of God’s sovereignty and the enduring accuracy of the inspired biblical record.

Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Biblical History & Culture Christianity Egypt History Middle East Africa
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