Ezekiel 32:14
"I will destroy also all its animals from beside many waters. The foot of man won’t trouble them any more, nor will the hoofs of animals trouble them."
Key Reflection
In Ezekiel 32:14, God declares through the prophet that He will bring about a profound desolation in Egypt, affecting not just people but also the land’s wildlife. The verse envisions a scene where the animals find themselves free from human and animal disturbance due to the devastation of their environment—man and beast alike are eliminated, leading to an eerie silence beside the once-bustling waters. This imagery underscores God's ultimate sovereignty over nature and his determination to bring judgment upon Egypt, reflecting both divine wrath and the ecological consequences of His actions.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes