Daniel 4:16

Let his heart be changed from man’s, and let a beast’s heart be given unto him; and let seven times pass over him.

Cross-reference

Daniel 4:23 Parallel

In Daniel 4:23, the same decree is repeated in Daniel's interpretation — the king will live with animals for seven times.

Daniel 4:25 Parallel

In Daniel 4:25, the dream's decree is announced as imminent fulfillment — Nebuchadnezzar will be driven to live with wild animals for seven times.

Daniel 4:31 Parallel

In Daniel 4:31, the voice from heaven declares the decree is now executed — the king's authority is taken immediately.

Daniel 4:32 Parallel

In Daniel 4:32, Daniel repeats the same decree: the king's heart will become beast-like and seven times will pass — reinforcing the divine judgment.

Daniel 4:33 Prophetic fulfillment

In Daniel 4:33, the prophecy of a beastly heart and seven times is literally fulfilled as Nebuchadnezzar loses his sanity and lives like an animal.

Daniel 4:34 Parallel

In Daniel 4:34, after the seven times end, Nebuchadnezzar's sanity is restored — completing the decree from verse 16.

Daniel 4:36 Parallel

In Daniel 4:36, the king's honor and kingdom are restored — fulfilling the reversal of the judgment decreed in verse 16.

Daniel 7:25 Parallel

In Daniel 7:25, the little horn oppresses for 'a time, times, half a time' — a similar symbolic period of humbling echoed from the seven times.

Daniel 12:7 Parallel

In Daniel 12:7, the angel swears by the same 'time, times, half a time' — a parallel prophetic period of tribulation ending the vision.

Revelation 12:14 directly cites Daniel's phrase 'a time, times, half a time' — the same symbolic period for shelter in the wilderness.