Daniel 6:5
Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God.
Cross-reference
In Esther 3:8, Haman accuses the Jews of not keeping the king's laws because of their own — the exact same tactic of using religious law to condemn.
In John 19:7, the Jewish leaders invoke their law to demand Jesus' death — directly paralleling the plan to find a charge in Daniel's God's law.
In Acts 24:13-16, Paul cannot be proven guilty of charges and maintains a clear conscience — the same situation as Daniel, accused without real fault.
In 1 Samuel 29:3, Achish declares he found no fault in David, directly paralleling Daniel's blamelessness before his enemies.
In Matthew 26:60, false witnesses fail to find consistent testimony against Jesus — similar to Daniel's accusers unable to find any fault.
In Nehemiah 6:13, enemies scheme to make Nehemiah sin and discredit him — similar to Daniel's foes trying to find grounds for accusation.
In Psalm 64:6, enemies plot secretly — resembling the conspiracy of Daniel's accusers to trap him via a decree.
In Acts 24:21, Paul similarly states the only charge against him involves religious belief, echoing Daniel's accusers finding no fault except in his faith.
In Psalm 35:20, enemies devise deceitful words against the peaceful — mirroring the plotting against Daniel by his adversaries.