Daniel 3:19

Then was Nebuchadnezzar full of fury, and the form of his visage was changed against Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed–nego: therefore he spake, and commanded that they should heat the furnace one seven times more than it was wont to be heated.

Cross-reference

Daniel 3:13 Parallel

Daniel 3:13 records the king's earlier rage; here in verse 19 it intensifies to a changed face and hotter furnace.

Daniel 6:24 Parallel

Daniel 6:24 shows another king ordering execution in a pit, paralleling Nebuchadnezzar's command to throw men into the furnace.

Genesis 4:5 Parallel

In Genesis 4:5, Cain's anger causes his face to fall—just as Nebuchadnezzar's fury changes his expression here.

Genesis 4:6 Parallel

In Genesis 4:6, God questions Cain about his fallen face, mirroring the king's visible wrath in this verse.

Proverbs 16:14 states a king's wrath is a messenger of death, directly illustrating Nebuchadnezzar's deadly fury here.

Proverbs 27:4 Related theme

Proverbs 27:4 calls wrath cruel and anger overwhelming, matching Nebuchadnezzar's intense fury here.

Luke 12:5 Contrast

Luke 12:5 warns to fear God who can cast into hell—contrasting the earthly threat here with the ultimate fear due to God.

Acts 5:33 Parallel

Acts 5:33 shows furious leaders wanting to kill the apostles—mirroring Nebuchadnezzar's rage against God's servants here.

Acts 7:54 Parallel

Acts 7:54 portrays enraged opponents gnashing teeth at Stephen—same pattern of fury as Nebuchadnezzar's here.

Matthew 2:16 records Herod's furious massacre—typing Nebuchadnezzar's rage here as another tyrant opposing God's anointed.

Hebrews 11:34 references the same event—faith quenching fire—showing the outcome of the king's fury here.

Psalm 76:10 Related theme

In Psalm 76:10, human wrath ultimately praises God—so Nebuchadnezzar's fury, though destructive, serves God's greater plan.

Luke 12:4 Contrast

Luke 12:4 teaches not to fear those who kill the body—directly contrasting the king's threat here that should not be feared.

Proverbs 14:29 contrasts slow anger with hasty temper — Nebuchadnezzar's furious reaction here exemplifies the folly of haste.

Proverbs 21:24 Related theme

Proverbs 21:24 defines the arrogant scoffer—Nebuchadnezzar's furious pride here exemplifies that character.