The curse affected Egypt in ancient times and weakened it in modern times due to its pursuit of the children of Israel. We are here to examine the historical consequences of this harm.
There are two major events of the mass exodus of Jews from Egypt throughout its history.
- The first event coincided with the exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt, led by the Prophet Moses.
- The second event came recently through a wave of hatred against the Jews in the mid-twentieth century.
When studying the first event, which is the exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt under the Pharaonic rule, we will notice a successive deterioration that extended over the periods that followed this exodus, as if one of the worst signs of this deterioration was the loss of independence for more than 2000 years. We can go back to the stages of the collapse of ancient Egyptian civilization and the loss of independence by reading the article "The Collapse of Ancient Egyptian Civilization", which draws inspiration from history on the stages of Egypt's decline and shrinkage.
As for the second event that coincided with the mass exodus of Jews from Egypt, it appears in the case of the expulsion of Jews from Arab countries and Iran recently. Here, too, we will notice a tragic deterioration in Egypt's situation on the global and regional levels, as well as in the economic, social and cultural aspects.