1 Corinthians 15:24
Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 9:7 prophesies an everlasting kingdom for the Messiah. Paul describes the moment that kingdom is delivered to the Father, completing that prophecy.
Daniel 7:14 gives the Son of Man an everlasting dominion. Paul shows Christ exercising that dominion to subdue all enemies before yielding it.
Matthew 11:27 says all things are committed to the Son by the Father. This is the source of the authority Christ uses to put down all rule.
Matthew 28:18 declares all authority given to the risen Christ. Paul here describes the exercise of that authority over every rule and power.
1 Timothy 6:15 calls God the only Potentate. Paul shows Christ handing the kingdom to this ultimate sovereign after defeating all opposition.
Luke 10:22 repeats that all things are delivered to Christ by the Father. This cross-reference affirms the basis for his subduing all enemies.
John 3:35 states the Father has given all things into the Son's hand. Paul depicts the end point where that authority is exercised and then surrendered.
Revelation 17:14 reveals the Lamb triumphing over warring kings—the same destruction of all dominion Paul mentions here.
Psalm 8:6 is the OT source for 'all things under his feet' — Paul applies this to Christ's final victory.
Hebrews 2:8 explains everything is subjected to Christ, though not yet seen — directly interpreting the Psalm 8 allusion Paul uses.
Philippians 2:9 shows God exalting Christ — the exaltation that leads to the universal subjection Paul describes.
Luke 1:33 promises Christ's eternal reign — Paul's verse shows that reign leads to a handover to the Father, not termination.
Mark 16:19 describes Christ's ascension and session at God's right hand — the beginning of His reign that ends with the handover here.
Daniel 12:13 promises Daniel will rise at the end of days — a resurrection connection to the end described here, though the focus differs.
1 Peter 3:22 affirms that powers are already subject to Christ — complementing Paul's future final destruction of those powers.
Daniel 2:44 prophesies an indestructible kingdom — Paul describes its culmination when Christ delivers it to the Father.
John 14:28 states the Father is greater than the Son — the theological basis for the Son's submission in delivering the kingdom.