Daniel 8:8

Therefore the he goat waxed very great: and when he was strong, the great horn was broken; and for it came up four notable ones toward the four winds of heaven.

Cross-reference

Daniel 8:22 Citation

In Daniel 8:22, the four horns are explained as four kingdoms that arise, directly interpreting the vision's symbol.

Daniel 8:21 Citation

Daniel 8:21 identifies the goat and large horn as Greece and its first king, directly explaining the vision in verse 8.

Daniel 5:20 Parallel

Daniel 5:20 describes Nebuchadnezzar's pride leading to deposition — directly parallels the great horn's breaking after strength in Daniel 8:8.

Daniel 11:4 Parallel

In Daniel 11:4, the kingdom is broken and divided toward the four winds, directly echoing the imagery here.

Daniel 4:31 Parallel

Daniel 4:31 shows Nebuchadnezzar instantly losing his kingdom — parallels the sudden breaking of the great horn in Daniel 8:8.

2 Chronicles 26:16 says when Uzziah became strong his heart was lifted up to his destruction — mirrors the horn being broken when strong in Daniel 8:8.

Ezekiel 28:2 condemns the prince of Tyre for pride and self-deification — parallels the pride leading to the horn's breaking in Daniel 8:8.