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The Egypt Sea, probably referring to the Gulf of Suez, an arm of the Red Sea.
Where is Egypt_Sea in the Bible?
The Egypt Sea appears in the Bible as a reference to the Gulf of Suez, an arm of the Red Sea located between the Sinai Peninsula and mainland Egypt. This body of water is mentioned in the book of Isaiah in connection with God's judgment and redemption of His people. The Egypt Sea held theological significance for ancient Israel as a boundary marking God's power over creation and His role in protecting or dividing His people. The specific mention of this sea in Isaiah emphasizes God's sovereignty over the natural world and His intervention in the affairs of nations, particularly in relation to Egypt and Israel's relationship with this powerful neighboring nation.
Study in OliveGrove: Isaiah
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- Isaiah