Daniel 7:26

But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion, to consume and to destroy it unto the end.

Cross-reference

Daniel 7:10 Parallel

Daniel 7:10 sets the heavenly court scene; 7:26 is the verdict—the horn's dominion taken away. They are sequential parts of one judgment.

Daniel 7:11 Parallel

Daniel 7:11 describes the beast slain and burned; 7:26 repeats the same destruction—dominion removed and consumed. Nearly identical outcome.

Daniel 7:22 Parallel

Daniel 7:22 shows saints receiving the kingdom after judgment; 7:26 shows the horn's dominion destroyed. Two sides of the same judgment.

Daniel 8:25 Parallel

Daniel 8:25 details the little horn's rise and divine destruction, echoing the same end for the horn in 7:26. Both conclude with ruin.

Daniel 11:45 shows the king's end with none to help — matching the judgment and destruction of the little horn's dominion here.

2 Thessalonians 2:8 describes the lawless one being destroyed by Christ's coming, paralleling the horn's dominion being taken and destroyed.

Revelation 17:8 describes the beast going to destruction — identical fate as the little horn's dominion taken away here.

Revelation 17:14 has the Lamb conquering the beast — the same victory as the court's judgment destroying his dominion here.

Revelation 20:10 shows the devil thrown into the lake of fire, a final judgment of evil similar to the horn's total destruction here.