Daniel 7:20

And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows.

Cross-reference

Daniel 7:8 Parallel

Daniel 7:8 first describes the little horn with eyes and a boastful mouth, which Daniel questions here.

Daniel 7:23 Parallel

Daniel 7:23 interprets the fourth beast, providing the kingdom context for the little horn's rise and arrogance.

Daniel 7:25 Parallel

In Daniel 7:25, the little horn's blasphemy and persecution are detailed — revealing the full extent of its arrogant opposition to God.

Daniel 8:9-11 describes another little horn that grows great and opposes God, mirroring the boastful horn in 7:20.

Daniel 11:36 depicts a king exalting himself and speaking against God, paralleling the little horn's proud speech in 7:20.

Daniel 11:37 continues the king's self-exaltation and disregard for God, echoing the arrogant horn of 7:20.

Daniel 8:23 Parallel

In Daniel 8:23, a similar defiant king arises — linking the little horn to a future ruler who understands dark schemes.

Psalm 75:4 Allusion

Psalm 75:4 warns against lifting up horns in arrogance, directly relevant to the boastful little horn of 7:20.

In Revelation 13:1, the beast with ten horns echoes Daniel's fourth beast — the little horn's context is expanded into the Antichrist figure.

In Revelation 17:3, the scarlet beast with ten horns and blasphemous names directly recalls the little horn's arrogant speech.

In Revelation 17:12, the ten horns are interpreted as kings — clarifying the political identity of the ten horns in Daniel's vision.

In Revelation 12:3, the dragon with ten horns mirrors the fourth beast — both symbolize hostile powers, with the little horn emerging from them.

In Revelation 13:15, the beast's image speaks and enforces worship — similar to the little horn's boastful speech and persecution.

Proverbs 14:3 describes a fool's proud mouth, paralleling the little horn's boastful speech in 7:20.