Revelation 15:2

And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God.

Cross-reference

In Revelation 4:6, the sea of glass appears before the throne — here it is mingled with fire, showing judgment.

Revelation 12:11 reveals how these victors overcame: by the Lamb's blood and their testimony—the basis for their victory here.

Revelation 13:14-18 describes the beast, its image, and the number 666—the very obstacles these victors have overcome.

Revelation 14:1-5 presents the 144,000 redeemed from the earth—likely the same victorious saints now standing by the sea.

Revelation 19:1-7 features the multitude praising God for salvation—the same victors now joining in the worship by the sea.

In Revelation 2:7, overcomers are promised the tree of life—the same victors stand here on the sea of glass.

Revelation 7:14 identifies the same group as those who came out of great tribulation, now seen victorious here.

Revelation 13:16 Historical context

Revelation 13:16 describes the beast's mark that the victors here have refused, explaining what they overcame.

Revelation 13:17 Historical context

Revelation 13:17 adds that without the mark no one could trade—the victors overcame this economic pressure.

Revelation 13:18 Historical context

Revelation 13:18 gives the number 666, which is the number of the beast that these victors have overcome.

Revelation 20:4 describes those who did not worship the beast—identical to the conquerors standing here.

Revelation 5:8 shows elders holding harps before the Lamb—the same harps given to these victors, linking their worship.

Revelation 14:2 hears a sound like harps from heaven—echoing the harps the victors hold here.

1 Corinthians 15:57 Related theme

1 Corinthians 15:57 gives thanks for victory through Christ — the same victory celebrated by the conquerors in Revelation.

1 John 5:4 Related theme

1 John 5:4 defines overcoming the world through faith — directly parallel to the conquerors who overcame the beast.