Revelation 22:7

Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book.

Cross-references

Rev 22:9 includes 'who keep the words of this scroll', directly referencing the same condition for blessing in 22:7.

In Rev 22:12, the same promise 'I am coming soon' repeats, adding that Jesus brings rewards for deeds—reinforcing the urgency.

Rev 22:20 echoes 'I am coming soon' in a prayer response, concluding the book with the same assurance.

Revelation 22:6 declares the words trustworthy and true, providing the basis for the call to keep them in the very next verse.

Revelation 22:10 commands not to seal the prophecy, complementing the blessing on those who keep it—both stress the nearness and importance.

Revelation 22:14 blesses those who wash their robes, another beatitude in the same chapter that parallels the blessing for keeping prophecy.

Rev 1:3 pronounces a similar blessing on reading, hearing, and keeping the prophecy—framing the book's opening.

In Rev 3:11, the same 'I am coming soon' phrase appears with a command to hold fast—applied to the church in Philadelphia.

In Revelation 2:25, Jesus tells the church to hold fast until He comes—echoing the 'I am coming soon' promise and the call to keep the prophecy in 22:7.