Revelation 14:6

And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people,

Cross-reference

In Revelation 14:9, a third angel warns against beast worship — contrasting with the call to worship God here as part of the same sequence.

Revelation 13:7 says the beast had authority over 'every tribe, people, language, nation' — the identical scope but for oppression, not salvation.

Revelation 10:11 tells John to 'prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages' — using the same fourfold phrase as the angel's audience.

In Revelation 5:9, the Lamb redeems people from every nation — the same global scope as the angel's gospel proclamation here.

In Revelation 8:13, an eagle flies in midair announcing woe; this angel flies with the eternal gospel — same location, contrasting messages.

Mark 16:15 Parallel

Mark 16:15 records Jesus' command to 'proclaim the gospel to all creation' — the same universal mission the angel undertakes.

Colossians 1:23 states the gospel 'has been proclaimed in all creation under heaven' — mirroring the angel's universal proclamation.

Ephesians 3:9-11 reveals God's eternal purpose now made known through the church — matching the angel's proclamation of the eternal gospel to all.

Daniel 6:25 Parallel

Daniel 6:25 similarly addresses 'all peoples, nations, languages' — another king's universal proclamation echoing the angel's.

Daniel 4:1 Parallel

Daniel 4:1 opens a decree 'to all peoples, nations, languages' — the same threefold phrase as the angel's mission, but from a pagan king.

Mark 13:10 Parallel

Mark 13:10 states the gospel must first be preached to all nations — a direct parallel to the angel's worldwide proclamation here.

Psalm 96:3 Parallel

Psalm 96:3 commands declaring God's glory among the nations—directly matching the angel's mission to every nation.

Matthew 24:14 says the gospel will be preached to all nations before the end — directly matching the angel's global proclamation of the eternal gospel here.

Isaiah 52:10 declares all nations will see God's salvation—the angel's global proclamation makes this salvation visible to every people.

Isaiah 52:7 Allusion

Isaiah 52:7 prophetically describes messengers bringing good news of salvation—fulfilled by the angel proclaiming the eternal gospel.

Matthew 26:13 promises the gospel will be preached worldwide — the same global reach as the angel's eternal gospel here.

In Zechariah 8:23, people from all nations seek God through Israel — a prophetic foreshadowing of the global proclamation of the eternal gospel here.

Romans 16:25 Related theme

Romans 16:25 refers to 'the revelation of the mystery kept secret for long ages' — the eternal gospel now revealed matches that mystery.

Titus 1:1 Related theme

In Titus 1:2, the same 'eternal' promise of life is manifested through preaching — linking the eternal gospel to God's ancient promise.

Daniel 9:21 Parallel

In Daniel 9:21, Gabriel flies swiftly to deliver a message; this mirrors the angel flying with the eternal gospel.