Daniel 7:14
And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:18 then says the saints receive the kingdom forever — showing the Son of Man's dominion is shared with God's people.
In Daniel 7:27, the same dominion given to the Son of Man is also given to the saints — they share His kingdom.
Daniel 2:44 explicitly prophesies a never-destroyed kingdom set up by God, directly parallel to the everlasting dominion given in Daniel 7:14.
Daniel 4:3 praises God's everlasting kingdom and enduring dominion — the same eternal rule now given to the Son of Man in Daniel 7:14.
Daniel 6:26 declares God's kingdom never destroyed and dominion to the end — matching the eternal kingdom conferred on the Son of Man.
Daniel 2:34's stone becomes a mountain filling the earth — symbolizing the same everlasting kingdom given to the Son of Man here.
Daniel 4:34 celebrates God's eternal dominion — the very language used for the Son of Man's kingdom here.
In Matthew 11:27, Jesus says all things have been given to Him by the Father — directly echoing the language of Daniel 7:14's giving of dominion.
1 Corinthians 15:27 cites Psalm 8 about all things subjected to Christ — echoes the subjection in Daniel 7:14.
1 Corinthians 15:24-28 develops the Son of Man's reign: he rules until all enemies are subdued, then hands the kingdom to the Father.
John 12:34 records the crowd citing the expectation that the Christ remains forever — drawn from Daniel's Son of Man.
In Matthew 28:18, Jesus claims all authority in heaven and earth — the same universal authority given to the Son of Man in Daniel 7:14, now fulfilled.
John 5:22-27 says the Son of Man has authority to judge — directly fulfilling the universal dominion given.
Luke 1:33 directly fulfills this prophecy: Mary's son will reign forever over Jacob's house with no end to his kingdom.
In Luke 10:22, Jesus says all things are handed over by the Father — echoing the Son of Man receiving universal dominion.
Luke 19:12 describes a nobleman receiving a kingdom — a clear parallel to the Son of Man receiving dominion.
John 3:35 states the Father has given all things into the Son's hand — mirroring the giving of dominion.
Revelation 17:14 declares the Lamb is Lord of lords and King of kings, overcoming his enemies — the same sovereign portrayed in Daniel 7:14.
In Psalm 2:6-8, God gives the Son the nations as His heritage — this parallels the universal dominion given to the Son of Man in Daniel 7:14.
Isaiah 9:7 also promises a messianic kingdom without end — the same hope of an eternal Davidic reign.
Philippians 2:9-11 portrays every knee bowing to Jesus — parallels the universal service to the Son of Man.
Psalm 145:13 directly parallels the everlasting kingdom and dominion phrase, reinforcing the eternal nature of God's rule.
In Psalm 8:6, man is given dominion over creation — a type fulfilled by the Son of Man receiving all dominion in Daniel 7:14.
In Psalm 110:2, the Lord rules with a scepter — this extends the enthronement imagery, paralleling the dominion of Daniel 7:14.
In Psalm 110:1, the Lord sits at God's right hand — this matches the exaltation and authority given to the Son of Man in Daniel 7:14.
1 Peter 3:22 says angels and authorities are subject to Christ — echoing the dominion over all peoples.
Ephesians 1:20-22 describes Christ above all rule with all things under His feet — fulfilling the everlasting dominion.
Psalm 72:17 describes a king whose name endures forever and all nations are blessed in him — directly foreshadowing the Son of Man's eternal reign.
Revelation 11:15 proclaims the kingdom of the world becomes our Lord's and his Christ's, fulfilling Daniel's vision of everlasting dominion.
Revelation 3:21 promises sharing Christ's throne — rooted in the authority given to the Son of Man.
Psalm 45:6 uses the same eternal throne language — the Son of Man's everlasting dominion mirrors God's own eternal reign.
In John 17:2, Jesus has authority over all people, directly reflecting the universal dominion of Daniel 7:14.
In John 5:27, Jesus has authority to judge because he is the Son of Man, echoing the dominion given in Daniel 7:14.
Revelation 1:5 echoes the Son of Man's dominion, calling Jesus 'ruler of kings on earth' — a direct parallel to the everlasting kingdom given in Daniel.
Hebrews 2:8 applies Psalm 8's 'all things in subjection' to Christ, echoing Daniel 7:14's universal dominion over all.
In Acts 7:56, Stephen sees the Son of Man standing at God's right hand, directly fulfilling Daniel's vision of the eternal dominion given to the Son of Man.
Matthew 25:31 explicitly depicts the Son of Man coming in glory — directly fulfilling the vision of dominion and service here.
Isaiah 16:5 foretells a Davidic king on a throne of justice, prefiguring the eternal dominion of the Son of Man in Daniel 7:14.
2 Samuel 7:16 promises an eternal throne to David's line — here the Son of Man receives that everlasting kingdom.
Psalm 22:28 declares kingship belongs to the Lord — Daniel 7:14 gives that kingship to the Son of Man.
Psalm 47:2 proclaims the Lord as great King over all the earth — here the Son of Man receives that same universal kingship.
Psalm 66:4 describes all the earth worshiping God — Daniel 7:14 shows all peoples serving the Son of Man.
Psalm 80:17 uses 'son of man' for the king at God's right hand, echoing the figure given dominion in Daniel 7:14.
In Luke 23:42, the thief asks Jesus to remember him when he comes into his kingdom, referencing the everlasting kingdom of Daniel 7:14.
Exodus 15:18 declares the Lord's eternal reign — the same everlasting dominion given to the Son of Man in this vision.
In Mark 2:10, Jesus claims authority as the Son of Man to forgive sins, directly echoing the dominion given in Daniel 7:14.
In Mark 14:62, Jesus quotes Daniel 7:13-14, saying the Son of Man will come with clouds and sit at God's right hand, fulfilling the vision.
In Luke 22:69, Jesus declares the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of God, alluding to Daniel 7:14's enthronement.
Ezekiel 1:26 shows a human-like figure on a throne — prefiguring the Son of Man receiving dominion here.
Acts 10:36 declares Jesus 'Lord of all', echoing Daniel 7:14's universal dominion over all peoples, nations, and languages.
Lamentations 5:19 affirms God's eternal throne — the same everlasting reign given to the Son of Man here.
1 Peter 1:11 refers to OT prophets predicting Christ's glories, which includes Daniel 7:14's prophecy of the Son of Man's eternal dominion.
Zechariah 6:13 describes a ruler-priest with majesty and a throne — mirroring the honor given to the Son of Man here.
Jeremiah 10:10 calls God the everlasting King; Daniel 7:14 attributes everlasting dominion to the Son of Man — parallel divine kingship.
In John 18:36, Jesus says his kingdom is not of this world, contrasting with earthly kingdoms but aligning with the heavenly kingdom of Daniel 7:14.
Colossians 1:13 describes believers transferred into Christ's kingdom, directly paralleling Daniel 7:14's kingdom given to the Son of Man.
Psalm 145:11 declares God's kingdom glory and power, which the Son of Man receives in Daniel 7:14.
2 Peter 1:11 promises entrance into Christ's eternal kingdom, reflecting Daniel 7:14's theme of an everlasting kingdom.
Proverbs 8:15 says kings reign by Wisdom; Daniel 7:14 gives dominion to the Son of Man — both show divine source of authority.