Now there was a famine in the land. So Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, for the famine was severe in the land. (Genesis 12:10)
They also took their livestock and their goods, which they had gained in the land of Canaan, and came into Egypt, Jacob and all his offspring with him. (Genesis 46:6)
Refuge: Twice in Genesis, famine forced the Hebrews to move to Egypt. First with Abram and Sarah and again with Jacob and his family. In the New Testament, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus sought refuge in Egypt when Herod was killing male children under two.
Oppression and Slavery: In Exodus, Egypt oppressed the children of Israel leading to the plagues and the Lord’s rescue by parting the Red Sea.
Enemy: Further, Egypt invaded Israel and Judah and ransacked the temple and the royal palace (1 Kings 14:25-26), and later deposed King Jehoahaz (2 Chronicles 36:2-4).
New Life: For believers on this side of the cross, Egypt represents deliverance from sin and death. We have been slaves to sin and have served Satan. God calls all people to “go out and be separate” as he did the Children of Israel.
Therefore go out from their midst, and be separate from them, says the Lord, and touch no unclean thing; then I will welcome you (2 Corinthians 6:17).