Daniel 7:6
After this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it.
Cross-reference
In Daniel 7:4, the first beast (lion) is described — the leopard in 7:6 is the third in the same vision sequence, providing chronological context.
Daniel 2:32's bronze belly and thighs represent Greece — the same empire as Daniel 7:6's leopard with four wings and heads.
In Daniel 8:5-7, the male goat (Greece) attacks the ram — the same empire symbolized by the leopard in 7:6, with its four heads later linked to the goat's four horns.
In Daniel 8:5-7, the male goat (Greece) attacks the ram — the same empire as the leopard in 7:6, with four heads later linked to the goat's four horns.
In Daniel 8:21, the male goat is explicitly identified as the king of Greece — directly matching the leopard's symbolic role as the Greek empire in 7:6.
Daniel 8:22's four horns correspond to the four heads of the leopard, representing four kingdoms from Alexander's empire.
In Daniel 11:3-20, the prophecy details the rise and divisions of the Greek kingdom — echoing the leopard's four wings (swift conquest) and four heads (successor kingdoms).
Daniel 11:4-20 details the same Greek kingdom's division and conflicts foreshadowed by the four-headed leopard.
Daniel 2:32 identifies the bronze belly as the third kingdom (Greece), matching the leopard beast.
In Revelation 13:2, the beast from the sea incorporates leopard features — directly alluding to Daniel's leopard beast, combining it with other beasts.