Daniel 10:7

And I Daniel alone saw the vision: for the men that were with me saw not the vision; but a great quaking fell upon them, so that they fled to hide themselves.

Cross-reference

Daniel 8:17 Parallel

In Daniel 8:17, Daniel himself is frightened and falls on his face before an angel — mirroring the fear of his companions in a different moment.

2 Kings 6:17 similarly shows a prophet seeing a heavenly army while a companion is initially blind—echoing the selective vision and fear in Daniel.

In Matthew 17:6, the disciples fall terrified at the transfiguration — a group fear response to divine glory that echoes Daniel's trembling companions.

In Matthew 28:4, the guards tremble and become like dead men at the angel — a parallel of overwhelming fear and immobilization.

Acts 9:7 Parallel

Acts 9:7 has Paul's companions hearing a voice but seeing no one—paralleling Daniel's companions who see no vision yet feel great quaking.

Acts 22:9 Parallel

Acts 22:9 adds that Paul's companions saw the light and were afraid but did not hear the voice—similar to Daniel's companions experiencing fear without seeing the vision.

Exodus 3:6 Parallel

Exodus 3:6 has Moses hiding his face in fear of looking at God—similar to Daniel's companions hiding themselves in fear of the divine presence.

Isaiah 2:10 Parallel

Isaiah 2:10 calls people to hide from the terror of the Lord—mirroring Daniel's companions fleeing to hide from the quaking caused by the vision.

Luke 1:12 Parallel

In Luke 1:12, Zechariah is troubled and fear falls on him at Gabriel's appearance — a parallel individual reaction to angelic presence.

Hebrews 12:21 describes Moses' fear and quaking at Sinai—echoing the terror of divine presence that Daniel's companions experience.