Daniel 6:27
He delivereth and rescueth, and he worketh signs and wonders in heaven and in earth, who hath delivered Daniel from the power of the lions.
Cross-reference
Daniel 6:20 records the king's anxious question about deliverance—Daniel 6:27 answers with the proclamation that God indeed saved Daniel.
Daniel 4:3 continues the theme: 'How great are his signs, how mighty his wonders!' — directly parallels the signs and wonders in Daniel 6:27.
Daniel 4:2 uses the identical phrase 'signs and wonders' — Nebuchadnezzar declares the same divine acts Daniel attributes to God.
Daniel 3:29 records a decree that no other god can save—Daniel 6:27 is a similar decree after lion deliverance. Strong parallel royal proclamation.
Daniel 3:17 confesses God's ability to deliver from fire—Daniel 6:27 shows He delivers from lions. Both affirm God's saving power.
Daniel 4:34 praises God's everlasting dominion — a thematic link to the sovereign deliverance celebrated in Daniel 6:27.
2 Timothy 4:17 says Paul was rescued from the lion's mouth — a direct parallel to Daniel's lion rescue, showing God's continued deliverance.
Acts 4:30 prays for 'signs and wonders' performed through Jesus — direct verbal parallel with the signs and wonders in Daniel 6:27.
Psalm 18:48 praises God for delivering from enemies — a direct parallel to Daniel's rescue from the lions who were his enemies.
Psalm 35:17 explicitly cries 'rescue my soul from the lions' — a direct verbal echo of Daniel's situation.
Jeremiah 32:20 explicitly mentions 'signs and wonders' — the same phrase used in Daniel 6:27, connecting God's acts across history.
In 1 Samuel 17:46, David declares God's deliverance so all earth knows there is a God in Israel—parallel to Daniel's deliverance.
Ezekiel 36:23 says God vindicates His name before nations—Daniel 6:27 does this when Darius proclaims God's power. Strong parallel of global witness.
Isaiah 44:17 shows an idol prayed to for deliverance—contrasting with Daniel 6:27's true God who actually saves. Strong contrast.
In Psalm 105:1, make known His deeds among the peoples—same call as the declaration of God's deliverance in Daniel 6:27.
In Psalm 96:3, declare His marvelous works among all peoples—parallel to proclaiming the signs and wonders in Daniel 6:27.
In Psalm 86:10, God does wonderful things and is alone God—echoes the signs and wonders and exclusive power in Daniel 6:27.
In Psalm 77:14, God works wonders and makes known His might among peoples—directly parallels the same theme in Daniel 6:27.
In 2 Kings 5:15, Naaman acknowledges no God but in Israel—same recognition Darius has in Daniel 6:27 after Daniel's rescue.
In Joshua 4:24, God's mighty hand at the Jordan is for all peoples to know—same purpose as the signs and wonders in Daniel 6:27.
Isaiah 50:2 asks if God's hand is too short to redeem—Daniel 6:27 answers with concrete deliverance from lions. Parallel of God's saving power.
Ezekiel 6:7 says they will know the Lord through judgment—Daniel 6:27 shows knowing Him through deliverance. Contrast in how God is revealed.
Psalm 135:5 affirms the Lord is above all gods—echoing Daniel 6:27's assertion that the living God alone delivers and works wonders.
Psalm 107:8 calls for thanks for God's wonders—just as Daniel 6:27 declares His wonders in rescuing Daniel. Parallel theme of praise for deliverance.