Revelation 20:10
And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 20:15, all not in the book of life are cast into the lake of fire — here Satan is the first to be cast in.
Revelation 20:14 shows death and Hades cast into the lake of fire — here Satan joins them in the same fate.
In Revelation 20:8, Satan deceives the nations to gather for battle — here he is cast into the lake of fire as a result.
Revelation 20:3 describes Satan's temporary imprisonment — here he receives permanent punishment in the lake of fire.
In Revelation 20:2, Satan is bound for a thousand years — here he is finally cast into the lake of fire after release.
In Revelation 19:20, the beast and false prophet are cast into the lake of fire; here Satan joins them, completing the judgment of the evil trio.
Revelation 17:8 predicts the beast's destruction, which is fulfilled by its torment in the lake of fire in 20:10.
Revelation 7:15 shows the redeemed serving God day and night — in contrast, the devil is tormented day and night in the lake.
Revelation 12:9 identifies the devil as the ancient serpent and deceiver, clarifying the source of deception in 20:10.
Revelation 14:11 describes eternal torment for beast worshipers, echoing the same 'day and night' torment of the devil in 20:10.
Revelation 16:13 presents the same trio (dragon, beast, false prophet) who are later thrown into the lake of fire in 20:10.
Revelation 14:10 describes torment with fire and sulfur for beast-worshipers; here the same fate befalls the deceiver himself.
Revelation 13:14 describes deception by the beast, paralleling the devil's deceit in 20:10 but focusing on the beast's role.
Matthew 25:41 says the eternal fire was prepared for the devil; Revelation 20:10 shows him cast into it.
1 Peter 5:8 depicts the devil prowling — here he is finally cast into the lake, his active opposition ended.
1 John 3:8 says Christ came to destroy the devil's works — the lake of fire here completes that destruction.
2 Peter 2:4 says fallen angels are reserved for judgment — the lake of fire here is that judgment for the devil.
Genesis 3:15 prophesies the serpent's head being crushed; Revelation 20:10 is the fulfillment as Satan is thrown into the lake of fire.
2 Thessalonians 2:8 describes the destruction of the lawless one by Christ's coming — the beast who is already in the lake of fire here.
Mark 9:44 mentions unquenchable fire where the worm dies not, directly parallel to eternal torment.
Matthew 13:42 depicts a furnace of fire with weeping and gnashing, the same punishment imagery.
Matthew 10:28 teaches God can destroy both soul and body in hell, matching the lake of fire judgment.
Daniel 7:11 describes the beast slain and burned, the same fate as the beast in the lake of fire.
John 16:11 declares the ruler of this world is judged — a prophecy fulfilled in the devil's final punishment here.
2 Thessalonians 2:9 reveals that the lawless one's power comes from Satan — the very devil who is finally cast into the lake here.
In Colossians 2:15, Christ disarms the powers — this verse shows the final execution of that victory.
1 Corinthians 15:28 describes God becoming all in all after all enemies are subdued — this includes the devil's final defeat in the lake of fire.
John 8:44 reveals the devil as a liar and murderer — the same being who is finally cast into the lake of fire here.
James 2:19 says demons shudder — the lake of fire is the reason for their terror, eternal torment.
Ephesians 1:21 places Christ above all rule and authority — the lake of fire here demonstrates His ultimate victory over the devil.
Luke 16:23 shows a rich man in torment after death — a parallel to the eternal torment of the devil and his allies here.
Matthew 25:46 speaks of eternal punishment for the wicked; Revelation 20:10 applies that to Satan, showing his endless torment.