Daniel 5:13

Then was Daniel brought in before the king. And the king spake and said unto Daniel, Art thou that Daniel, which art of the children of the captivity of Judah, whom the king my father brought out of Jewry?

Cross-reference

Daniel 5:2 Historical context

In Daniel 5:2, Belshazzar's desecration of temple vessels sets the stage for the judgment that leads to Daniel being summoned.

Daniel 5:11 Parallel

In Daniel 5:11, the queen describes Daniel's reputation — setting up why he is brought before the king in 5:13.

Daniel 5:18 Historical context

In Daniel 5:18, Daniel begins his response to the king's question by recounting Nebuchadnezzar's history, providing context for his rebuke.

Daniel 2:25 Parallel

In Daniel 2:25, Daniel is brought before Nebuchadnezzar — a parallel scene to being brought before Belshazzar in 5:13.

Daniel 8:1 Historical context

Daniel 8:1 is set in the same reign of Belshazzar — providing the historical context for the events of chapter 5.

Daniel 6:13 Parallel

In Daniel 6:13, Daniel is accused before Darius — a later scene of royal interaction, similar to being brought before Belshazzar.