Revelation 19:20

And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.

Cross-reference

In Revelation 19:19, the beast gathers armies to war — here that beast is captured and thrown into the lake of fire.

Revelation 21:8 lists those cast into the lake of fire, including the beast and false prophet by implication.

Revelation 20:14 later casts death and Hades into the same lake of fire, extending the judgment scene.

Revelation 20:10 later places the devil in the same lake of fire where the beast and false prophet are cast.

In Revelation 13:1-8, the beast's blasphemous power and persecution of saints are detailed — here it meets its final destruction.

In Revelation 17:3-8, the beast is symbolized as the scarlet beast — here that same beast is captured and destroyed.

Revelation 13:11-17 introduces the false prophet who performs miracles — the very one cast into the lake of fire here.

Revelation 16:13 shows unclean spirits from the false prophet's mouth — the same deceiver now judged in the lake of fire.

Revelation 14:10 describes torment with fire and brimstone for beast-worshippers, parallel to the beast's judgment.

Revelation 13:2 shows the beast receiving power from the dragon — the same beast cast into the lake of fire here.

Revelation 11:7 introduces the beast from the bottomless pit — the same beast later thrown into the lake of fire.

Revelation 13:13 describes the false prophet's great wonders, like fire from heaven — the miracles used to deceive in this verse.

Revelation 13:13 again records the false prophet's fire miracle — one of the signs that lead to the judgment here.

In Revelation 13:15, the false prophet gives life to the beast's image, deceiving those who worship it — the same deception condemned in 19:20.

Revelation 13:16 describes the mark of the beast being forced on all people — precisely the mark received by those thrown into the lake of fire here.

Revelation 20:15 declares that all not in the book of life are cast into the lake of fire — the same fate already experienced by the beast and false prophet.

Revelation 16:14 says these spirits gather kings for battle — the backdrop for the beast's defeat in the lake of fire.

Revelation 12:9 identifies Satan as the deceiver of the world — the same deception the false prophet performs for the beast.

Revelation 11:18 speaks of God's wrath and destroying destroyers — the lake of fire here is that final judgment.

Psalm 11:6 Allusion

Psalm 11:6 directly says God rains fire and sulfur on the wicked, the same judgment image of sulfur.

2 Thessalonians 2:8-11 recounts the destruction of the man of lawlessness and deception, paralleling the beast's judgment.

In Genesis 19:24, sulfur and fire from heaven judge Sodom, prefiguring the lake of fire here.

Daniel 8:24 Typology

Daniel 8:24 describes the horn that destroys but is broken, a type of the antichrist's fate in Revelation.

Daniel 7:24-26 depicts the little horn's dominion destroyed, fulfilling the end of the beast in Revelation.

Daniel 7:23 Parallel

Daniel 7:23 interprets the fourth beast as a world-devouring kingdom, matching the beast judged in Revelation.

Daniel 7:19-21 details the fourth beast's war against saints — the same beast that is ultimately thrown into the lake of fire.

Daniel 7:12-14 depicts the beasts' destruction and the Son of Man receiving dominion, prefiguring the beast's judgment and Christ's reign.

Daniel 7:11 Allusion

Daniel 7:11 explicitly says the beast was given to the burning flame, a direct prophecy of the lake of fire.

Daniel 7:8-11 describes the beast slain and thrown into fire, directly prefiguring the lake of fire judgment in Revelation.

Daniel 7:7 Allusion

Daniel 7:7 describes the fourth beast with iron teeth, the same oppressive power as the beast cast into the lake of fire.

Ezekiel 38:22 has God raining fire and sulfur on Gog, a type of the final judgment on God's enemies.

Deuteronomy 29:23 describes brimstone and burning waste like Sodom, a type of final judgment with sulfur.

2 Thessalonians 2:9 reveals that the false prophet's miracles come from Satan's power — the source of deception in Revelation.

Joel 3:11 Prophetic fulfillment

In Joel 3:11, nations are summoned for battle — a prophecy of the gathering at Armageddon, where the beast and false prophet are taken.

2 Corinthians 11:13 calls out false apostles disguised as servants of Christ — directly paralleling the deceiving false prophet here.

Isaiah 9:15 Allusion

Isaiah 9:15 explicitly identifies 'the prophet who teaches lies' — the same category as the false prophet in Revelation, who leads people astray and is judged.

Exodus 7:11 Typology

Exodus 7:11 shows magicians performing signs to mimic God, prefiguring the false prophet's deceptive signs.

1 Kings 18:40 records Elijah slaughtering the prophets of Baal — a powerful OT type of the final judgment on the false prophet.

Matthew 24:24 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 24:24 describes false prophets performing great signs and wonders to deceive—exactly the role of the false prophet thrown into the lake.

Daniel 3:7 Typology

In Daniel 3:7, all peoples worship Nebuchadnezzar's golden image — a type of the end-time enforced worship of the beast's image by the false prophet.

Habakkuk 2:18 calls idols 'teachers of lies' — directly paralleling the false prophet who deceives through signs and the beast's image.

Zechariah 13:2 Prophetic fulfillment

Zechariah 13:2 prophesies removal of false prophets and the spirit of uncleanness—fulfilled in the lake of fire judgment.

Matthew 24:11 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 24:11 predicts many false prophets rising to lead many astray—directly corresponds to the false prophet's deceptive signs.

Matthew 13:42 describes the wicked thrown into fiery furnace—a parallel image to the lake of fire.

Isaiah 14:15 describes the king of Babylon being brought down to Sheol — a typological foreshadowing of the beast and false prophet cast into the lake of fire.

Isaiah 30:33 describes a burning place kindled by sulfur, prefiguring the lake of fire prepared for judgment.

Deuteronomy 18:20 commands death for a prophet speaking falsely in God's name — a direct parallel to the false prophet's fate.

Deuteronomy 13:5 prescribes death for a false prophet who leads astray — echoing the false prophet's judgment here.

In Isaiah 26:11, fire devours God's enemies — a parallel to the lake of fire that consumes the beast and false prophet.

Daniel 2:40-45 shows a stone crushing the statue of four kingdoms, prefiguring Christ's defeat of the beast in the lake of fire.

Isaiah 1:31 Parallel

Isaiah 1:31 describes the wicked burning with unquenchable fire — a picture of final judgment that parallels the lake of fire consuming the false prophet.

2 Chronicles 18:11 shows Zedekiah's false prophecy with iron horns — another example of lying prophets whose words lead to doom, similar to the false prophet's fate.

In 2 Chronicles 18:5, Ahab's false prophets predict victory. This mirrors the false prophet of Revelation who deceives and leads to destruction.

1 Kings 22:6 shows 400 false prophets giving a lying message to the king — echoing the deceptive role of the false prophet.

Philippians 3:19 describes enemies whose end is destruction — a fate shared by the beast and false prophet cast into the lake of fire.

1 Kings 18:19 gathers the prophets of Baal — false prophets who face judgment, prefiguring the false prophet's doom.

Joshua 13:22 records Balaam, a false prophet and diviner, killed — a parallel judgment on a false prophet.

Numbers 31:8 records Balaam's death, a false prophet, prefiguring the judgment of the false prophet.

1 Timothy 4:1 warns of seducing spirits and doctrines of devils — the same spiritual deception the false prophet uses.

Proverbs 19:9 Related theme

Proverbs 19:9 states that a false witness will perish — a direct principle of judgment for lying, exactly the fate of the false prophet in Revelation.