Daniel 4:20
The tree that thou sawest, which grew, and was strong, whose height reached unto the heaven, and the sight thereof to all the earth;
Cross-reference
Daniel 4:10-12 describes the tree dream that Daniel is recounting here — a direct internal reference, almost verbatim.
Ezekiel 31:3 depicts Assyria as a towering cedar with beautiful branches — the same tree imagery for a proud kingdom, mirroring Nebuchadnezzar's dream tree.
Ezekiel 31:16 describes the fall of the great cedar, causing nations to tremble — linking the tree's former glory to its judgment, foreshadowing the dream's outcome.
Jeremiah 51:9 says Babylon's judgment reaches heaven — the same 'reaching heaven' imagery as the tree's height, linking pride to downfall.
Ezekiel 19:11 describes a vine with strong branches, exalted in height and visible — the same tree imagery for a ruler's prominence.
Psalm 37:35 compares a wicked man to a flourishing tree — similar imagery of temporary prosperity, though here the tree represents a king's pride.