Daniel 7:22

Until the Ancient of days came, and judgment was given to the saints of the most High; and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom.

Cross-reference

Daniel 7:18 Parallel

Daniel 7:18 restates the same promise: saints shall receive and possess the kingdom forever.

Daniel 7:9-11 describes the Ancient of Days sitting in judgment — the same scene referenced here when judgment is given for saints.

Daniel 7:13 Parallel

Daniel 7:13 presents the son of man before the Ancient of Days, the preceding scene that leads to the judgment and kingdom given to the saints in verse 22.

Daniel 7:26 Parallel

Daniel 7:26 describes the court sitting and destroying the horn's power, providing the judgment context that enables the saints to possess the kingdom in verse 22.

Daniel 7:27 Parallel

Daniel 7:27 expands that sovereignty is handed to the holy people, directly reinforcing the kingdom possession mentioned in verse 22.

Revelation 20:4 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 20:4 depicts the saints reigning with Christ after judgment, fulfilling the promise in Daniel of the kingdom given to the holy people.

Revelation 19:11–21 Prophetic fulfillment

In Revelation 19:11-21, Christ's return brings final judgment and kingdom, fulfilling Daniel's prophecy of saints possessing the kingdom.

Revelation 11:11-18 depicts the resurrection and reward of saints after the beast's attack — the same vindication as here.

Revelation 5:10 describes the saints as a kingdom reigning on earth, directly echoing Daniel's vision of the holy people possessing the kingdom.

In Revelation 3:21, the overcomer is promised a seat on Christ's throne, mirroring Daniel's saints receiving the kingdom after judgment.

1 Corinthians 6:3 adds that saints will judge angels, extending the authority given to saints in Daniel 7:22.

1 Corinthians 6:2 says the saints will judge the world, aligning with Daniel's judgment given to the saints.

Luke 22:30 Allusion

Luke 22:30 continues with disciples eating at Jesus' table and judging thrones, echoing the saints' authority in Daniel 7:22.

Luke 22:29 Allusion

Luke 22:29 records Jesus assigning a kingdom to his followers as the Father assigned to him, directly linking to Daniel's kingdom for saints.

In Matthew 19:28, Jesus promises disciples thrones to judge Israel, fulfilling Daniel's prophecy of saints receiving judgment and kingdom.

Revelation 2:26 promises the overcomer authority over the nations, echoing Daniel's promise of the kingdom given to the holy people.

Revelation 2:27 adds the imagery of ruling with an iron scepter, fulfilling the theme of the saints' dominion from Daniel's vision.

Revelation 11:15 Prophetic fulfillment

In Revelation 11:15, Christ's kingdom is declared—fulfilling Daniel's vision where saints receive the kingdom after judgment.

Revelation 20:9-15 shows the final judgment of the dead and the saints' reign, echoing Daniel's vision of judgment and kingdom for the saints.

Revelation 1:6 proclaims believers are made a kingdom and priests, reflecting the saints' possession of the kingdom in Daniel.