Daniel 2:19

Then was the secret revealed unto Daniel in a night vision. Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven.

Cross-reference

Daniel 2:22 Parallel

Daniel 2:18 records the prayer for mercy; here in v19, the mystery is revealed and God is blessed — direct answer to that prayer.

In Daniel 2:27-29, Daniel explains that God revealed the mystery to him — the same reception of revelation from the night vision.

Daniel 2:47 Parallel

In Daniel 2:47, Nebuchadnezzar acknowledges God as revealer of mysteries, confirming what Daniel experienced in the vision.

Daniel 4:9 Parallel

In Daniel 4:9, Daniel again interprets a king's dream by divine revelation — a similar pattern of God unveiling mysteries to Daniel.

Daniel 7:7 Parallel

In Daniel 7:7, Daniel receives another vision of beasts — both are divine revelations to Daniel, though of different content.

Numbers 12:6 says God speaks to prophets in visions and dreams — Daniel's night vision is a direct example of this method.

1 Corinthians 2:10 says God reveals deep things through the Spirit — parallel to Daniel receiving the mystery by God's revelation in a vision.

Amos 3:7 Parallel

Amos 3:7 states God reveals His secret to prophets — Daniel's night vision directly illustrates this divine pattern.

Job 33:15 Allusion

Job 33:15 uses the same 'vision of the night' phrase for divine revelation, mirroring Daniel's experience.

Deuteronomy 29:29 contrasts secret and revealed things—Daniel's mystery being revealed exemplifies this.

Genesis 46:2 has God speaking to Jacob in 'visions of the night', identical phrasing to Daniel's revelation.

Revelation 16:11 describes people cursing the God of heaven — the opposite response to Daniel's blessing after revelation.

Psalm 25:14 Parallel

Psalm 25:14 says God confides in those who fear Him — Daniel's receiving the secret exemplifies this principle.

In 2 Kings 6:8-12, God reveals enemy plans to Elisha — parallel to God revealing the king's dream to Daniel. Both show God disclosing secrets to prophets.

Acts 9:10 Parallel

In Acts 9:10, Ananias receives a vision from the Lord, paralleling Daniel's divine revelation through a vision.

Zechariah 1:8 also describes a night vision, though the content is symbolic rather than a revealed mystery.

Matthew 2:12 records a dream warning the Magi, similar to Daniel receiving a mystery in a night vision.

Matthew 2:13 shows an angel appearing to Joseph in a dream, paralleling God revealing secrets to Daniel.