Daniel 7:11

I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn spake: I beheld even till the beast was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame.

Cross-reference

Daniel 7:25 Parallel

In Daniel 7:25, the horn's boastful words are specified as speaking against the Most High and persecuting saints—expanding on the boasting heard in 7:11.

Daniel 7:26 Parallel

In Daniel 7:26, the court's judgment results in the beast's dominion being taken away and destroyed—expanding on the destruction in 7:11.

Daniel 7:20 Parallel

In Daniel 7:20, the same horn speaks 'very great things'—this verse expands on the boastful speech that leads to the beast's destruction here.

Daniel 8:25 Parallel

In Daniel 8:25, a king magnifies himself and is broken without human agency—mirroring the boastful horn in 7:11 that is destroyed.

Daniel 8:23 Parallel

In Daniel 8:23, a fierce king arises who understands 'dark sentences'—echoing the horn's arrogant speech here, but from a different vision.

In 2 Thessalonians 2:8, the man of lawlessness is destroyed by Christ's coming—mirroring the beast's fiery destruction here by divine judgment.

In Revelation 13:5, the beast is given a mouth speaking arrogant words and blasphemies—directly echoing the horn's boastful speech in Daniel 7:11.

In Revelation 13:6, the beast's blasphemy targets God's name and tabernacle—specifying the content of the boastful words in Daniel 7:11.

In Revelation 19:20, the beast is thrown into the lake of fire—a direct fulfillment of the beast slain and burned in this vision.

In Revelation 20:10, the devil joins the beast in the lake of fire—extending the same fiery judgment seen here to the source of evil.

In Revelation 17:8, the beast goes into perdition—parallel to the beast destroyed by fire here, both describe its final doom.