Daniel 8:12

And an host was given him against the daily sacrifice by reason of transgression, and it cast down the truth to the ground; and it practised, and prospered.

Cross-reference

Daniel 8:11 Parallel

Daniel 8:11 describes the horn magnifying itself and taking away the daily sacrifice—the immediate context that leads into the actions in v12.

Daniel 8:13 Parallel

Daniel 8:13 asks how long the vision of the daily sacrifice and transgression will last—directly responding to the events described in v12.

Daniel 8:24 Parallel

Daniel 8:24 expands on the horn's power, prosperity, and destruction of holy people—echoing and elaborating the success mentioned in v12.

Daniel 11:28 continues the narrative of the same king opposing the covenant — parallel to the casting down of truth in Daniel 8:12.

Daniel 11:31-35 expands on the same 'daily sacrifice' and 'transgression' — the little horn's desecration and persecution.

Daniel 11:36 shows the king exalting himself and prospering — mirrors the horn's prosperity after casting truth down in Daniel 8:12.

Daniel 7:21 Parallel

In Daniel 7:21, the same horn makes war with saints and prevails—directly parallel to the horn prospering against truth here.

Isaiah 59:14 similarly describes truth stumbling and justice turned back — a direct parallel to truth cast down in Daniel 8:12.

Revelation 13:7 echoes the pattern of a persecuting power given authority over the saints, paralleling the host given over and truth cast down.

Revelation 13:11-17 depicts a beast causing worship and persecuting saints—fulfilling the pattern of the horn casting down truth.

In 2 Thessalonians 2:4, the man of lawlessness mirrors the horn from Daniel 8:12 — both exalt themselves against God and His sanctuary.

2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 describes rejection of truth leading to delusion — parallels the casting down of truth and transgression in Daniel 8:12.