Revelation 12:13
And when the dragon saw that he was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the woman which brought forth the man child.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 12:4, the dragon waits to devour the child — this earlier plot leads to the persecution of the woman in verse 13.
In Revelation 12:5, the child is caught up to God — this frustrated event triggers the dragon's persecution of the woman in verse 13.
In Revelation 13:2, the dragon gives his power to the beast, showing how the persecution of the woman is carried out through the beast’s authority.
In Revelation 20:2, the dragon is bound, contrasting his earlier persecution of the woman—the eventual defeat of Satan after his rampage.
In Genesis 3:15, God declares enmity between the serpent and the woman's offspring — Revelation 12:13 shows that enmity playing out as the dragon persecutes the woman.
In John 16:33, Jesus promises tribulation in the world but victory — the woman's persecution here exemplifies that tribulation, with the child's victory implied.