Daniel 7:15

I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.

Cross-reference

Daniel 7:28 Parallel

Daniel 7:28 repeats Daniel's alarmed state and his keeping the matter in heart — reinforcing the same personal reaction to the vision.

Daniel 7:1 Historical context

In Daniel 7:1, the dream that troubled Daniel is introduced, setting the stage for the distress described here.

Daniel 2:1 Parallel

In Daniel 2:1, Nebuchadnezzar's spirit is troubled by dreams — the same motif of inner turmoil from divine revelations.

Daniel 2:3 Parallel

In Daniel 2:3, the king's spirit is troubled to know his dream — a parallel to Daniel's troubled spirit from visions.

Daniel 4:5 Parallel

In Daniel 4:5, Nebuchadnezzar says 'the visions of my head troubled me' — an identical phrase to Daniel's own words.

Daniel 8:27 Parallel

Daniel 8:27 describes Daniel being overcome and sick after a vision — mirroring the anxiety and alarm he expresses here.

In Daniel 10:16, Daniel is similarly overwhelmed by a vision, losing strength and crying out—echoing the same turmoil.

Daniel 8:1 Parallel

Daniel 8:1 introduces a later vision, showing Daniel’s pattern of receiving troubling visions similar to the distress here.

In Genesis 41:8, Pharaoh's spirit is troubled by his dreams — a strong parallel of divine revelation causing inner turmoil.

Habakkuk 3:16 describes trembling and quivering at God's revelation — a very similar physical and emotional reaction to divine vision as Daniel's.