Daniel 2:33

His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay.

Cross-reference

In Daniel 2:40-43, the interpretation explains the iron legs and clay feet as a divided, partly strong kingdom.

Daniel 2:41 Parallel

In Daniel 2:41, the interpretation specifies the mixture of iron and clay in the feet, directly explaining the earlier verse.

Daniel 7:7 Parallel

In Daniel 7:7, the fourth beast with iron teeth echoes the iron legs of the statue, representing the same crushing kingdom.

In Daniel 7:19-26, the fourth beast and little horn are described in detail, corresponding to the iron legs and clay feet.

Daniel 7:3 Parallel

In Daniel 7:3, four beasts emerge from the sea, paralleling the four metal parts of the statue including the iron legs and clay feet.

Daniel 7:8 Parallel

In Daniel 7:8, the little horn arises from the fourth beast, adding detail to the divided kingdom symbolized by iron and clay.