Daniel 11:37
Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all.
Cross-references
Daniel 7:20 describes the little horn with a mouth speaking great things — the same figure who magnifies himself, linking the visions.
Daniel 7:25 says this horn speaks against the Most High and wears out saints — directly building on the self-exaltation in this verse.
Daniel 8:25 says this king becomes great in his own mind and rises against the Prince of princes — the same arrogant self-magnification.
In Genesis 3:5, the serpent promises 'you will be like God' — the same self-exaltation that drives this king to magnify himself above all.
Isaiah 14:13 describes the king of Babylon's boast 'I will ascend to heaven' — directly paralleling this king's self-exaltation above all gods.
2 Thessalonians 2:4 describes the man of lawlessness exalting himself against every god — the NT fulfillment of this king's self-deification.
Revelation 13:4 shows the beast receiving worship, fulfilling the pattern of a self-exalting ruler who demands divine honor, as Antiochus typifies.