Revelation 19:19
And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 19:11-14, Christ and his army descend from heaven — the very army the beast gathers to fight.
In Revelation 19:20, the beast is captured and thrown into the lake of fire — the immediate outcome of this battle gathering.
Revelation 17:12-14 prophesies that the ten kings and the beast will make war with the Lamb—exactly the war seen here.
Revelation 16:16 names the gathering place as Armageddon—the location of the war in this verse.
Revelation 16:14 explains that demonic spirits gather the kings for this very battle—the same gathering described here.
Revelation 13:1-10 introduces the beast from the sea—the same beast that gathers armies here against the Lamb.
In Revelation 12:17, the dragon makes war on the faithful remnant — here that war escalates to a direct attack on Christ.
In Revelation 11:18, the time of judgment and wrath is announced — here that judgment is enacted as Christ defeats the beast's armies.
In Revelation 11:7, the same beast from the abyss makes war against God's witnesses, prefiguring its final battle against Christ here.
Daniel 7:21-24 prophesies the little horn making war with the saints—a pattern fulfilled by the beast's war in this verse.
In Joel 3:9-14, nations are summoned to the valley of decision for battle, directly foreshadowing the Armageddon gathering.
Joel 3:14 declares multitudes in the valley of decision for the day of the Lord, the same judgment scene as this battle.
Acts 2:35 repeats the Psalm 110:1 promise of enemies as footstool, fulfilled in the defeat of the beast's armies.
Matthew 22:44 quotes Psalm 110:1 about enemies becoming footstool — this battle fulfills that promise as Christ defeats gathered enemies.
Zechariah 12:3 says all nations will gather against Jerusalem, matching the gathering of kings against Christ here.
In Judges 5:19, kings fight at Megiddo (Armageddon), typologically prefiguring the final battle against God's people.
Joel 3:11 calls the nations to assemble for battle, echoing the gathering of kings and armies described here.
Joel 3:2 also depicts God gathering all nations for judgment in the Valley of Jehoshaphat, directly paralleling the end-times battle here.
Isaiah 54:15 promises enemies gathered against God's people will fall — directly parallels the fate of the beast's army.
Psalm 83:5 describes enemies conspiring united against God — mirroring the beast and kings gathering for war against Christ.
In Daniel 11:40-45, an end-times king gathers forces for a final battle, paralleling the gathering in Revelation.
Ezekiel 38:8-18 describes a latter-day invasion of Israel by Gog—a typological precursor to the final battle here.
Daniel 11:44 shows the king going forth to destroy in fury — typological precursor to the beast's war against Christ.
In Daniel 8:25, a proud ruler stands against the Prince of princes, prefiguring the beast's war against Christ.
Psalm 118:10 depicts nations surrounding the speaker, a similar siege motif to the gathering against Christ here.