Revelation 20:7

And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison,

Cross-reference

Revelation 20:2 Historical context

Revelation 20:2 recounts the binding of Satan for a thousand years — the release in 20:7 directly depends on this earlier action.

Revelation 20:3 describes Satan bound for 1000 years; 20:7 shows his release, continuing the same narrative.

Genesis 3:15 prophesies enmity between the serpent and the woman's seed — Satan's release in 20:7 sets up the final battle of that ancient conflict.

Job 2:6 Parallel

Job 2:6 shows God setting boundaries on Satan's power over Job — here God also controls the timing of Satan's release.

Matthew 12:29 describes binding the strong man (Satan) to plunder his house — here that binding ends and he is released.

Mark 13:5 Related theme

Mark 13:5 warns against deception — here the great deceiver is released, making that warning urgent.

1 John 5:19 Related theme

In 1 John 5:19, the whole world lies under the evil one's power — explaining why Satan's release leads to worldwide deception.

Mark 4:15 Related theme

Mark 4:15 shows Satan snatching away the sown word — a constant activity that culminates in his global deception after release.

John 8:44 Related theme

In John 8:44, the devil is described as a murderer and liar — the same enemy released here.

John 14:30 Related theme

In John 14:30, Satan is called 'ruler of this world' — the same figure who is released after the millennium.

Ephesians 6:11 Related theme

In Ephesians 6:11, believers are to stand against the devil's schemes — the same adversary who is released here.

2 Corinthians 11:15 Related theme

In 2 Corinthians 11:15, Satan's ministers disguise themselves as righteous — their end aligns with judgment after his release.