Daniel 10:10

And, behold, an hand touched me, which set me upon my knees and upon the palms of my hands.

Cross-references

In Daniel 10:16, a hand touches Daniel's lips—furthering the same touch sequence from 10:10 where a hand sets him on hands and knees.

In Daniel 10:18, another touch strengthens Daniel—continuing the pattern of heavenly touch from 10:10, leading to empowerment.

Daniel 8:18 Parallel

In Daniel 8:18, Daniel falls into deep sleep and is touched to stand—a very similar vision experience, linking two of Daniel's angelic encounters.

In Jeremiah 1:9, the Lord touches Jeremiah's mouth to commission him — similarly, God's hand touches Daniel here to strengthen him.

In Revelation 1:17, Jesus lays his hand on John to reassure him — both depict a divine touch that restores a prostrate visionary.

In 1 Kings 19:5, an angel touches the weary Elijah — both show an angelic touch that strengthens a prophet in distress.

In Matthew 17:7, Jesus touches the terrified disciples and tells them to rise — a parallel strengthening touch after a vision.