Revelation 16:17

And the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air; and there came a great voice out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, It is done.

Cross-reference

Rev 16:1 commands the pouring of the bowls — this verse completes that command with 'It is done'.

Revelation 10:7 says the seventh trumpet fulfills God's mystery — the seventh bowl here likewise brings completion.

Revelation 15:5 shows the heavenly temple opened — the same temple from which the voice later proclaims 'It is done'.

Revelation 15:6 describes the seven plague angels exiting the temple — here the voice from that temple announces the plagues' completion.

Revelation 21:6 has God saying the exact same phrase 'It is done' — tying the judgment's completion to the new creation.

In Revelation 11:15, the seventh trumpet proclaims God's reign; the seventh bowl parallels as the final judgment declaration.

In Revelation 15:1, the seven bowls are introduced as the last plagues completing God's wrath—'it is done' signals their fulfillment.

Rev 20:1-3 details Satan's binding after the final bowl — the sequential result of the 'It is done' declaration.

In Revelation 14:15, a voice from the temple commands harvest judgment; here a voice from the throne declares it done. Shared temple/throne judgment motif.

Daniel 12:7 Allusion

In Daniel 12:7, the angel swears all things will be finished — the prophecy of the end is realized here.

John 19:30 Typology

John 19:30 records Jesus' cry 'It is finished' — his completion on the cross prefigures God's final declaration here.

In Ezekiel 39:8, 'it will be done' echoes the same declaration of final judgment—God's decisive act against evil.