Daniel 2:35

Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of the summer threshingfloors; and the wind carried them away, that no place was found for them: and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth.

Cross-reference

Daniel 2:45 Parallel

Daniel 2:45 interprets the same dream: the stone cut without hands crushes kingdoms — directly parallel to the vision in verse 35.

Daniel 7:14 Parallel

Daniel 7:14 shows the Son of Man receiving an everlasting kingdom — the same kingdom that the stone becomes, filling the earth.

In Revelation 11:15, the kingdoms of the world becoming Christ's kingdom fulfills the prophecy of the stone mountain filling the earth.

Psalm 1:4 Parallel

Psalm 1:4 compares the wicked to chaff blown away by wind – Daniel 2:35 uses the exact image for the crushed kingdoms’ total judgment.

In 1 Corinthians 15:25, Christ's reign until all enemies are subdued fulfills the stone kingdom that crushes all opposing powers.

Micah 4:2 Parallel

In Micah 4:2, the Lord's mountain attracts all nations, echoing Daniel's stone becoming a mountain filling the earth.

Hosea 13:3 Parallel

Hosea 13:3 compares Ephraim to chaff swirling from a threshing floor – Daniel 2:35 uses the same image for the obliterated world empires.

Isaiah 41:16 continues with wind carrying away the winnowed chaff – Daniel 2:35’s crushed kingdoms are likewise scattered by the wind.

Isaiah 41:15 depicts God’s servant crushing mountains into chaff – Daniel 2:35’s stone reduces kingdoms to chaff, both using threshing imagery for divine judgment.

Isaiah 17:13 shows nations fleeing like chaff when God rebukes them – Daniel 2:35 echoes this imagery for the world empires’ destruction.

Isaiah 2:3 Parallel

Isaiah 2:3 continues with nations flowing to the mountain—parallels the stone's mountain drawing all peoples, a kingdom without end.

Isaiah 2:2 Parallel

Isaiah 2:2 describes the mountain of the Lord's house established above all hills—matches the stone becoming a great mountain filling the earth.

Psalm 72:16-19 depicts an eternal king with all nations blessed, a strong parallel to Daniel's everlasting kingdom filling the earth.

Isaiah 9:7 Parallel

In Isaiah 9:7, the Messiah's government and peace are endless — the stone's eternal kingdom filling the earth.

Matthew 21:44 directly echoes Daniel 2:35 with a stone that grinds to powder those it falls on — a clear allusion.

Luke 20:18 Allusion

In Luke 20:18, Jesus applies the crushing stone from Daniel 2 to Himself — the kingdom stone that destroys.

Isaiah 11:9 Parallel

In Isaiah 11:9, the earth being full of the knowledge of the Lord parallels the stone mountain filling the whole earth with God's kingdom.

Micah 4:13 Parallel

Micah 4:13 uses threshing imagery for Israel beating many peoples—parallels the stone smashing the image, both depicting divine judgment crushing nations.

In Zechariah 14:9, the Lord becoming king over all the earth directly echoes the stone's universal kingdom.

Haggai 2:22 Parallel

Haggai 2:22 foretells overthrowing thrones — parallel to the stone crushing earthly kingdoms, though broader.