Daniel 4:24
This is the interpretation, O king, and this is the decree of the most High, which is come upon my lord the king:
Cross-reference
Daniel 4:17 explains the decree’s source (watchers) and purpose—that all know God rules. This is the decree referenced in 4:24.
Daniel 4:19 shows Daniel's distress at the dream's meaning—context for the urgent advice he gives here.
Daniel 4:31 records the judgment that fell because the king did not follow the advice given here—showing the consequence of ignoring it.
Job 40:11 shows God's power to humble the proud—the same divine action that Nebuchadnezzar is warned to avoid through repentance.
Isaiah 14:24-27 declares God’s purpose cannot be annulled; Daniel 4:24 emphasizes the irreversible decree of the Most High. Strong thematic parallel on God’s sovereign will.
Isaiah 23:9 states God purposed to defile pride; Daniel 4:24 is the decree to humble Nebuchadnezzar’s pride. Direct parallel on God humbling the proud.