Daniel 7:27
And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey him.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:22 also describes the saints possessing the kingdom after judgment — the same event as here.
Daniel 7:18 directly states the saints receive the kingdom forever — a near-identical promise to this verse.
Daniel 7:14 gives the Son of Man dominion — the same everlasting kingdom later given to the saints here.
Daniel 2:44 foretells an everlasting kingdom set up by God, directly parallel to the eternal dominion described here.
Daniel 6:26 records Darius’ decree that God's kingdom endures forever — the same eternal dominion as Daniel's vision.
Daniel 2:34 describes the stone that destroys kingdoms and becomes a mountain — the same divine kingdom that replaces earthly powers.
Isaiah 60:12 warns that nations refusing to serve God will perish, contrasting with Daniel 7:27 where all rulers willingly worship him.
Zechariah 14:9 declares the Lord as king over all the earth, directly paralleling the everlasting kingdom and universal worship described here.
Luke 1:33 announces Jesus' eternal kingdom, aligning perfectly with the everlasting dominion described here.
Revelation 11:15 announces the kingdom of the world has become Christ's, directly echoing Daniel's vision of an everlasting kingdom.
In John 12:34, the crowd cites Daniel's prophecy that the Messiah remains forever, using it to question Jesus about the Son of Man.
Revelation 20:4 depicts the saints reigning with Christ, fulfilling the promise of sovereignty given to the holy people in this verse.
Isaiah 9:7 proclaims the Messiah's endless reign, directly paralleling the everlasting kingdom given to the holy ones.
Psalm 145:13 declares God's kingdom everlasting, mirroring the eternal nature of the kingdom granted here.
Psalm 86:9 declares all nations will come and worship before the Lord, echoing the universal worship in Daniel 7:27.
Psalm 72:11 states all kings will bow down and serve him, a virtually identical prophecy to Daniel 7:27's universal rule.
Psalm 22:27 foretells all nations worshipping the Lord, mirroring Daniel 7:27's promise that all rulers will worship and obey God.
Hebrews 12:28 speaks of receiving an unshakable kingdom, directly echoing the everlasting kingdom of Daniel 7:27.
Luke 11:2 similarly records Jesus teaching to pray for God's kingdom to come, a direct link to Daniel's promise.
Acts 1:6 shows the disciples asking about restoring the kingdom to Israel, expecting the fulfillment of Daniel 7:27.
2 Peter 1:11 promises entrance into the eternal kingdom, a direct reflection of Daniel 7:27's everlasting kingdom.
In Matthew 6:10, the petition 'your kingdom come' directly echoes the hope of God's everlasting kingdom from Daniel 7:27.
Ephesians 1:21 exalts Christ above all rule and authority, reflecting the universal dominion promised in Daniel 7:27.
Revelation 2:26 echoes this promise, giving authority over nations to the overcomer — a NT application of Daniel's kingdom given to the saints.
In Revelation 5:10, the saints are made a kingdom and priests to reign on earth — directly fulfilling Daniel's vision of the saints receiving the everlasting kingdom.
Lamentations 5:19 affirms the LORD's eternal throne — the same everlasting kingship celebrated in Daniel.
Isaiah 24:23 depicts the LORD reigning in glory on Mount Zion — directly parallel to God's eternal reign in Daniel.
Revelation 22:5 depicts the saints reigning forever and ever — the eternal reign promised in Daniel's vision of an everlasting kingdom.
Exodus 15:18 declares 'The LORD reigns forever' — the same eternal kingship affirmed in Daniel's vision.
Revelation 17:14 shows the Lamb triumphing with his faithful followers, who are the holy people receiving the kingdom in Daniel 7:27.
Psalm 2:6-12 proclaims God's anointed king ruling the nations with an iron scepter, paralleling Daniel's vision of universal dominion for the holy people.
1 Corinthians 15:24 describes Christ handing the kingdom to the Father, paralleling the transfer of dominion in Daniel 7:27.
Micah 4:7 promises the Lord will rule over His people forever, echoing the everlasting kingdom of Daniel 7:27.
Micah 4:1 similarly describes the establishment of God's kingdom in the last days, with nations streaming to it.
Isaiah 49:23-26 prophesies kings bowing to Israel — prefiguring the saints' authority over all kingdoms here.
Isaiah 60:11-16 elaborates on nations bringing wealth and serving Zion, echoing the universal dominion granted to God's people here.
Revelation 19:16 titles Christ 'King of kings and Lord of lords,' which is the authority that all rulers worship and obey in Daniel 7:27.
Psalm 149:5-9 shows saints executing judgment on nations — a complementary role to receiving dominion over kingdoms here.
Obadiah 1:21 ends with 'the kingdom will be the Lord's,' a general parallel to Daniel's everlasting kingdom given to the holy people.