Daniel 8:15

And it came to pass, when I, even I Daniel, had seen the vision, and sought for the meaning, then, behold, there stood before me as the appearance of a man.

Cross-reference

Daniel 8:17 Parallel

Daniel 8:17 continues the scene: the angelic being approaches, Daniel falls, and Gabriel begins explaining the vision.

Daniel 8:19 Parallel

Daniel 8:19 records Gabriel's explanation of the vision's end-times significance—direct sequel to the appearance.

Daniel 8:27 Parallel

Daniel 8:27 shows Daniel's reaction: he is sick, astonished, and still lacks full understanding—narrative aftermath.

Daniel 7:16-19 has Daniel asking for interpretation of the beasts — an identical pattern of seeking angelic explanation here.

Daniel 10:5 Parallel

Daniel 10:5 describes a man dressed in linen — another angelic appearance similar to the 'one who looked like a man' here.

Daniel 10:16 has a figure who looked like a man touching Daniel's lips — same kind of angelic interaction.

Daniel 7:28 Parallel

Daniel 7:28 shows Daniel deeply troubled and keeping the vision — a similar reaction to his perplexity here.

Daniel 12:8 Parallel

Daniel 12:8 again shows Daniel not understanding — continuing the theme of his limited comprehension seen here.

Matthew 24:15 cites 'the abomination that causes desolation' from Daniel — the very prophecy Daniel is about to have explained.

Mark 13:14 Citation

Mark 13:14 directly references the 'abomination that causes desolation' from Daniel's prophecy, part of the same vision.

1 Peter 1:10 describes prophets searching intently to understand their prophecies — exactly what Daniel does here.

1 Peter 1:11 continues that prophets tried to discern time and circumstances — Daniel seeks understanding of his vision.

Zechariah 1:9 features a prophet asking an angel for interpretation—a clear parallel to Daniel's angelic-interpreter motif.

Revelation 1:13 shows 'one like a son of man' among lampstands—parallel to Daniel's human-like figure, but here it is the exalted Christ.