Daniel 7:8
I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:20-25 expands on the little horn's blasphemous speech, war against saints, and attempt to change times—directly elaborating the figure introduced here.
Daniel 7:25 details the little horn's blasphemies and persecution of the saints—directly continuing the description of this same horn.
Daniel 7:11 shows the beast slain because of the horn's boastful words — immediate consequence of the arrogant speech introduced in verse 8.
Daniel 7:24 interprets the ten horns as kings and the little horn as a king who subdues three — the symbolic meaning of the vision.
Daniel 11:36 depicts a king exalting himself and speaking monstrously against God—a close parallel to the little horn's boastful speech here.
Daniel 8:25 describes another little horn who speaks arrogantly against God — a parallel figure to the one in Daniel 7.
Daniel 8:9-12 describes another little horn that grows great, casts down stars, and stops sacrifices—a parallel figure to this boastful horn, though from a different vision.
Daniel 8:23-25 describes a fierce king who stands against the Prince of princes—mirroring the little horn's arrogant opposition to God here.
2 Thessalonians 2:4 describes the man of lawlessness exalting himself — a direct fulfillment of this horn's boasting.
Revelation 13:1 shows a beast with blasphemous names — continuing the horn imagery and arrogant speech.
Revelation 13:5 says the beast utters haughty and blasphemous words — directly echoing this horn's mouth speaking great things.
Revelation 13:6 describes the beast blaspheming God and His dwelling — the same arrogance as this horn.
Revelation 17:12 interprets the ten horns as ten kings who will receive authority with the beast.
Revelation 13:11-13 features a beast with two horns speaking like a dragon, echoing the little horn's 'mouth speaking great things'—a similar deceptive authority.