Daniel 7:18
But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:22 repeats the same phrase: saints of the Most High possessed the kingdom — identical prophecy of the saints receiving the kingdom.
Daniel 7:27 expands: the kingdom under heaven is given to the saints — directly parallel to verse 18's promise of everlasting possession.
Daniel 7:14 describes the Son of Man receiving eternal dominion; Daniel 7:18 then gives that kingdom to the saints — directly sequential within the same vision.
2 Timothy 2:12 promises reigning with Christ — directly parallels the saints receiving and possessing an everlasting kingdom in Daniel 7:18.
Revelation 2:26 promises authority over nations to the conqueror — echoes the saints' kingdom in Daniel 7:18.
Revelation 3:21 promises victorious believers sit on Christ's throne, directly fulfilling the saints' reception of the kingdom in Daniel 7:18.
Revelation 5:10 declares the redeemed are made a kingdom of priests reigning on earth, echoing the saints possessing the kingdom from Daniel 7:18.
Revelation 20:4 describes martyrs reigning with Christ for a thousand years, fulfilling the promise that the saints will possess the kingdom in Daniel 7:18.
In 1 Corinthians 6:2, Paul says saints will judge the world — a direct function of possessing the kingdom.
In Revelation 11:15, the kingdom is given to the Lord and his Christ — the fulfillment of saints receiving it.
In Revelation 22:5, saints reign forever — the same eternal reign promised in Daniel.
In Micah 4:8, the same promise of restored dominion to Zion echoes — the former kingship returns to God's people.
In Luke 11:2, 'Your kingdom come' prays for the same kingdom that saints receive in Daniel — eschatological hope.