Psalm 105:38

Egypt was glad at their departing: for they were afraid of them.

Exodus 12:33

And the Egyptians were fierce upon the people and made haste to send them out of the land: for they said, "We be all dead men."

Exodus 15:16

Let fear and dread fall upon them through the greatness of thine arm, and let them be as still as a stone, while thy people pass through, O LORD; while the people pass through, which thou hast gotten.

Genesis 35:5

And they departed. And the fear of God fell upon the cities that were round about them, that they durst not follow after the sons of Jacob.

Exodus 10:7

And Pharaoh's servants said unto him, "How long shall this fellow thus plague us? Let the men go that they may serve the LORD their God; or else wilt thou see Egypt first destroyed?"

Joshua 2:9

and said unto the men, "I know that the LORD hath given you the land, both because that the fear of you is fallen upon us, and because that the inhabiters of the land faint at your coming.

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Summary

Egypt was glad when they departed: for the fear of them fell upon them.

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Bible References

Glad

Exodus 10:7
And Pharaoh's servants said unto him, "How long shall this fellow thus plague us? Let the men go that they may serve the LORD their God; or else wilt thou see Egypt first destroyed?"
Exodus 12:33
And the Egyptians were fierce upon the people and made haste to send them out of the land: for they said, "We be all dead men."

For

Genesis 35:5
And they departed. And the fear of God fell upon the cities that were round about them, that they durst not follow after the sons of Jacob.
Joshua 2:9
and said unto the men, "I know that the LORD hath given you the land, both because that the fear of you is fallen upon us, and because that the inhabiters of the land faint at your coming.

General references

Deuteronomy 2:25
This day I will begin to send the fear and dread of thee upon all nations that are under all ports of heaven: so that when they hear speak of thee, they shall tremble and quake for fear of thee.'