Daniel 1:6
Now among these were of the children of Judah, Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah:
Cross-reference
In Daniel 2:17, the same three companions are named, showing their continued involvement in Daniel's story.
Daniel 2:25 brings Daniel before Nebuchadnezzar, continuing the story of the captive introduced in Daniel 1:6.
Daniel 6:13 identifies Daniel as 'of the children of the captivity of Judah,' directly recalling his introduction in Daniel 1:6.
In Ezekiel 14:14, Daniel is named as a righteous man alongside Noah and Job, affirming his character.
In Ezekiel 14:20, Daniel is again listed with Noah and Job as a righteous example.
Ezekiel 28:3 refers to Daniel as a proverbial wise man, showing his reputation for wisdom spread beyond his lifetime.
Matthew 24:15 cites Daniel the prophet, linking the man introduced here to his later prophetic ministry.
Mark 13:14 similarly cites Daniel the prophet, confirming his prophetic authority in the Synoptic tradition.
Esther 2:7 introduces Esther, another Jewish exile in a foreign court, paralleling the situation of Daniel and his friends.