Daniel 10:8

Therefore I was left alone, and saw this great vision, and there remained no strength in me: for my comeliness was turned in me into corruption, and I retained no strength.

Cross-reference

Daniel 10:16 later restates 'I have retained no strength,' directly echoing the same condition from this opening scene.

Daniel 10:17 reiterates 'no strength... nor any breath,' confirming the same physical exhaustion described here.

Daniel 7:28 Parallel

Daniel 7:28 shows Daniel's troubled thoughts and changed countenance after a vision — a direct parallel to the physical and emotional reaction here.

Daniel 8:27 Parallel

Daniel 8:27 says Daniel was overcome and lay sick for days — a clear parallel to his loss of strength and corruption after a vision.

Daniel 8:17 Parallel

Daniel 8:17 records Daniel falling on his face in fright at Gabriel's approach, mirroring his physical collapse in this vision.

Daniel 8:18 Parallel

Daniel 8:18 describes a deep sleep on his face, while this verse only mentions strength loss—similar collapse but not identical.

Habakkuk 3:16 describes trembling, quivering lips, and rottenness in bones — nearly identical language to Daniel's 'comeliness turned to corruption'.

In Revelation 1:17, John falls as dead before Christ, directly echoing Daniel's loss of strength here.

Ezekiel 3:23 shows the prophet falling on his face at God's glory, directly paralleling Daniel's loss of strength in this divine vision.

Matthew 17:6 shows disciples falling on their faces in fear at the transfiguration — a similar human response of weakness before divine glory.

Hebrews 12:21 describes Moses trembling at Sinai — a parallel to Daniel's loss of strength before divine majesty, showing human frailty in God's presence.