Daniel 7:7
After this I saw in the night visions, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it: and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:13 shows the Son of Man receiving eternal dominion, contrasting the fourth beast's temporary rule.
Daniel 7:19 records Daniel's request for clarification about the terrifying fourth beast described in verse 7.
Daniel 7:23 interprets the fourth beast as a fourth kingdom, explaining the symbolism introduced in verse 7.
Daniel 7:24 interprets the ten horns as ten kings—direct explanation of the beast's features in the same vision.
In Daniel 2:40, the fourth kingdom is iron that breaks all—the same kingdom as the beast with iron teeth here.
Daniel 2:41 describes the fourth kingdom's feet of iron and clay—parallel to the ten horns representing a divided kingdom.
Daniel 2:42 continues the feet's mixed nature—further parallel to the ten horns' divided kingdom from this beast.
In Daniel 2:33, the statue's iron legs correspond to the fourth beast's iron teeth – both symbolize the same fourth kingdom in Daniel's prophecies.
Revelation 12:3 shows a dragon with ten horns—directly echoing the fourth beast's ten horns in apocalyptic imagery.
Revelation 13:1 describes a beast with ten horns rising from the sea—clear parallel to Daniel's fourth beast.
Revelation 17:7 mentions the beast with seven heads and ten horns—direct allusion to this beast's ten horns.
Revelation 17:7 refers to the beast with ten horns—same allusion to Daniel's fourth beast as the prior verse.
Revelation 13:2 composites Daniel's four beasts into one—leopard, bear, lion—directly echoing the fourth beast's terrifying description here.
In Revelation 19:20, the beast (echoing this fourth beast) is captured and cast into the lake of fire—showing its final end.