Revelation 13:6
And he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven.
Cross-reference
Revelation 13:1 introduces the beast with blasphemous names on its heads, directly linking to the beast's mouth blaspheming in verse 6.
In Revelation 21:3, God's dwelling (skene) is with his people — the same sacred dwelling the beast blasphemes is finally restored.
Revelation 19:1-6 shows heaven's multitude praising God — opposite of the beast's blasphemy.
Revelation 18:20 calls heaven and saints to rejoice over Babylon's fall — contrasting with the beast's blasphemy.
Revelation 12:12 directly addresses 'you who dwell in the heavens' — the same group the beast blasphemes, but calls them to rejoice.
Revelation 5:13 has all creation worshiping God — in direct contrast to the beast's blasphemy.
Revelation 7:9 shows the redeemed multitude in heaven — among those the beast blasphemes.
Revelation 4:4 portrays the twenty-four elders in heaven — part of the 'those who dwell in heaven' the beast blasphemes.
In John 1:14, the Word tabernacles among us — the beast blasphemes that very dwelling of God in Christ.
Hebrews 12:22 describes the heavenly Jerusalem and its angelic inhabitants — the dwelling and dwellers the beast blasphemes.
Hebrews 9:24 describes the true heavenly sanctuary Christ entered — the dwelling the beast blasphemes.
In 2 Kings 19:6, the Assyrian king's servants blaspheme God — a parallel to the beast's blasphemy.
In 2 Thessalonians 2:4, the man of lawlessness similarly exalts himself against God, paralleling the beast's blasphemy — both are end-times opponents who slander God.
In Daniel 7:25, the horn speaks words against the Most High — directly prefigures the beast's blasphemy against God.
In Daniel 7:11, the horn's great words lead to the beast's destruction — a prophetic parallel to the blasphemy and judgment.
In Daniel 7:8, the little horn has a mouth speaking great things — foretelling the beast's blasphemous speech in Revelation.
In Daniel 5:23, Belshazzar lifts himself against the Lord of heaven — a strong parallel to the beast's blasphemies.
In Ezekiel 35:13, Edom magnifies itself against God with its mouth — directly parallels the beast's blasphemous speech.
Psalm 139:20 speaks of enemies taking God's name in vain — a direct parallel to the beast's blasphemy.
Psalm 73:9 portrays the wicked setting their mouths against heaven — a precise parallel to the beast's blasphemy.
2 Chronicles 32:17 records Sennacherib's letters insulting God — a direct parallel to the beast's blasphemy.
In Matthew 12:34, Jesus says the mouth speaks from the heart's abundance — the beast's blasphemy similarly reveals his evil heart.
In Matthew 15:19, evil speech like slander comes from the heart — the beast's blasphemy is another example of the heart's corruption.
In Hebrews 9:11, Christ enters the perfect heavenly tabernacle — the beast blasphemes the very sanctuary Christ occupies.
In Hebrews 9:12, Christ enters the Most Holy Place by his own blood — the beast blasphemes that sacred dwelling.
In Jeremiah 50:29, Babylon is judged for being proud against the Holy One — echoes the beast's proud blasphemies.
In Jeremiah 48:42, Moab is destroyed for magnifying himself against the LORD — a parallel to the beast's blasphemy against God.