Daniel 7:10
A fiery stream issued and came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministered unto him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him: the judgment was set, and the books were opened.
Cross-reference
In Daniel 7:26, the court sits to destroy the little horn, directly continuing the judgment scene from verse 10 where the books were opened.
In Daniel 7:16, Daniel asks one of the attendants for the interpretation of the vision, revealing the meaning behind the court scene with the fiery stream and multitude.
1 Kings 22:19 depicts the LORD on his throne with all the host of heaven standing around — a parallel vision of the heavenly court.
Deuteronomy 33:2 also describes God coming with 'ten thousands of holy ones' — the same imagery of countless divine attendants.
Psalm 50:3 depicts God coming with devouring fire and tempest, reinforcing the fiery judgment imagery from Daniel's courtroom vision.
Revelation 20:11-15 depicts the same final judgment scene with books opened, directly echoing Daniel's vision.
Psalm 97:3 says 'fire goes before him and burns up adversaries,' directly matching the stream of fire from Daniel's throne of judgment.
Revelation 5:11 sees 'myriads of myriads and thousands of thousands' of angels — clearly alluding to Daniel 7:10.
Jude 1:14 declares 'the Lord comes with ten thousands of his holy ones' — the same phrase as Daniel's countless attendants.
Isaiah 30:27 shows the Lord coming with burning anger and devouring fire, like the fiery stream in Daniel's vision of divine judgment.
Isaiah 66:15 describes the Lord coming in fire and whirlwind to render fury, echoing the fiery judgment scene from Daniel's throne.
Isaiah 66:16 declares the Lord enters judgment by fire, directly linking to Daniel's vision of fire proceeding from the Ancient of Days.
Matthew 25:31 shows the Son of Man coming with all his angels to sit on his throne — directly echoing Daniel's judgment scene.
Revelation 20:12 directly parallels Daniel 7:10: the throne, books opened, and the dead judged—a clear echo of the same scene.
In Luke 9:26, the Son of Man comes in glory with holy angels, echoing the angelic attendance and judgment scene in Daniel's vision.
In Mark 8:38, the Son of Man comes with holy angels in glory, directly reflecting the myriads attending the Ancient of Days in Daniel's vision.
In Matthew 16:27, the Son of Man comes with angels to reward each person, mirroring the myriads and open books of Daniel's judgment scene.
Ezekiel 1:26 describes a throne with a human-like figure—parallel to Daniel's vision of the Ancient of Days seated on a fiery throne.
Psalm 103:21 calls angels 'ministers who do his will'—directly parallel to the countless ministers serving God in Daniel's throne room.
In Matthew 26:53, Jesus says he could call twelve legions of angels, a specific parallel to the ten thousand times ten thousand attending God in Daniel.
Revelation 11:18 announces the time for judging the dead, aligning with the heavenly court and open books in Daniel 7:10.
Psalm 68:17 speaks of 'tens of thousands and thousands of thousands' of chariots — a similar multitude of heavenly beings.
In Zechariah 6:5, four spirits go out from standing before the Lord, echoing the myriads standing before Him in Daniel's vision of the heavenly court.
Nahum 1:5 shows mountains quaking and hills melting before the Lord, similar to the theophanic judgment scene in Daniel's vision.
2 Thessalonians 1:8 describes judgment with flaming fire, linking to the river of fire flowing from God’s throne in Daniel 7:10.
Hebrews 1:14 calls angels ministering spirits for the saved, paralleling Daniel 7:10’s countless angels attending God’s throne.
Hebrews 12:22 describes 'countless angels in festal gathering' — a similar myriad attending God in heaven.
Isaiah 6:2 shows seraphim attending God's throne—similar to the angelic ministers surrounding the Ancient of Days in Daniel.
Job 25:3 asks 'Is there any number to his armies?' affirming countless angelic hosts, matching the myriads ministering in Daniel.