Daniel 2:46
Then the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face, and worshipped Daniel, and commanded that they should offer an oblation and sweet odours unto him.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 19:10, John is rebuked for trying to worship an angel, contrasting with Nebuchadnezzar's unrebuked worship of Daniel — only God deserves worship.
In Revelation 22:8, John again falls to worship an angel and is corrected, highlighting the contrast with Nebuchadnezzar's misdirected worship of Daniel.
In Revelation 11:16, the elders fall on their faces to worship God — contrasting with Nebuchadnezzar's worship of a human in Daniel.
In Acts 10:25, Cornelius, a Gentile, falls at Peter's feet—mirroring Nebuchadnezzar's worship of Daniel as God's servant.
In Acts 14:13, people try to offer sacrifices to Paul and Barnabas, mirroring Nebuchadnezzar's worship of Daniel — both show mistaken human deification.
In Acts 28:6, the Maltese declare Paul a god after a miracle, similar to Nebuchadnezzar worshiping Daniel for interpreting his dream.