Egypt Explained: Why the House of Slavery Always Looks Like Salvation | Bible Explained

Most people think of Egypt as just the starting line of the Exodus, a place the Israelites left behind when the Red Sea closed. But if you read Scripture closely, Egypt does not disappear. It is mentioned over six hundred times in the Bible, haunting the narrative from the opening chapters of Genesis all the way to the final visions of Revelation. This deep Bible study explores why the Bible keeps returning to Egypt. We examine how the agricultural security of the Nile River turned the nation into the ultimate symbol of human independence and the "iron furnace" of slavery. From Abram's first compromise to Solomon's fatal purchase of chariots, and finally to Jesus going down to Egypt to redeem the ancient pattern, we will see how Egypt is far more than a geographic location. It is the spiritual archetype of the human empire—a golden trap that offers predictable comfort but quietly demands your freedom in return. Watch until the end to discover why the Book of Revelation calls the fallen world "Egypt," and why the Exodus is a permanent choice every believer must make today. #BibleStudy #BibleExplained #OldTestament #Exodus #Scripture #DeepBibleStudy Subscribe for more deep Bible explanations made simple.