Daniel 4:1
Nebuchadnezzar the king, unto all people, nations, and languages, that dwell in all the earth; Peace be multiplied unto you.
Cross-reference
Daniel 3:4
Parallel
Daniel 3:4 uses the same threefold formula 'peoples, nations, and languages' in a herald's proclamation to the crowd.
Daniel 3:29
Parallel
Daniel 3:29 repeats the triad in Nebuchadnezzar's decree protecting God's servants, mirroring the greeting's universal address.
Daniel 6:25
Parallel
Daniel 6:25 repeats the greeting almost verbatim as King Darius writes to all peoples, nations, and languages.
Daniel 7:14
Parallel
Daniel 7:14 applies the same phrase to the Son of Man's universal dominion, echoing the king's global greeting.
2 Kings 25:1
Historical context
2 Kings 25:1 records Nebuchadnezzar besieging Jerusalem — the same king who later issued this decree. Provides historical context.