Revelation 20:14

And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.

Cross-reference

Revelation 20:6 clarifies that the second death (the lake of fire in 20:14) has no power over those in the first resurrection.

Revelation 20:13 describes Death and Hades releasing the dead for judgment; then here they themselves are judged.

Revelation 20:10 shows the devil thrown into the lake of fire; here death and Hades are thrown into the same place.

Revelation 21:8 lists those who share the fate of the second death — the same lake of fire from 20:14.

Revelation 19:20 shows the beast and false prophet already cast into the same lake of fire, which here receives Death and Hades.

Revelation 21:4 declares death's end as a result; here death is destroyed in the lake of fire.

In Revelation 6:8, Death and Hades are given power to kill; here that power is finally destroyed.

Revelation 2:11 promises believers escape from the second death, which is defined here as the lake of fire.

In Revelation 1:18, Jesus holds the keys of Death and Hades; here he exercises that authority by casting them into the lake of fire.

Hosea 13:14 Prophetic fulfillment

In Hosea 13:14, God declares He will destroy death and the grave; Revelation 20:14 shows that promise fulfilled as Death and Hades are thrown into the fire.

1 Corinthians 15:26 identifies death as the last enemy; Revelation 20:14 depicts its actual destruction in the lake of fire.

In 2 Timothy 1:10, Christ's abolishing death provides the theological foundation for death's final destruction here.

In Genesis 2:17, death enters the world through sin; Revelation 20:14 shows death itself ultimately destroyed.

2 Thessalonians 1:9 describes eternal destruction from the Lord's presence — the same fate as death and Hades cast into the lake of fire here.

1 Corinthians 15:55 taunts death's defeat — here that triumph is realized as death loses all power, cast into the lake of fire without victory or sting.

1 Corinthians 15:54 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Corinthians 15:54 declares death 'swallowed up in victory' — this verse enacts that victory as death is thrown into the lake of fire forever.

Matthew 13:42 describes the 'blazing furnace' with weeping/gnashing — the same final judgment scene as the lake of fire here, where the wicked are cast.

Isaiah 25:8 Prophetic fulfillment

Isaiah 25:8 prophesies that God will swallow up death forever; Revelation 20:14 shows that fulfilled as Death is thrown into the lake.

Romans 5:12 Parallel

Romans 5:12 traces death's origin through sin — here death is finally destroyed in the lake of fire, completing the narrative from entry to defeat.

Luke 16:23 Parallel

Luke 16:23 shows Hades as an intermediate torment place — here Hades itself is thrown into the lake of fire, ending that temporary holding state.

James 1:15 Parallel

James 1:15 traces death's origin to sin, showing why death is cast into the lake of fire — judgment on sin's consequence.

Psalm 21:9 Parallel

Psalm 21:9 portrays God's fiery judgment on enemies; Revelation 20:14 uses similar imagery for the lake of fire consuming Death and Hades.