Revelation 6:13
And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind.
Cross-reference
Revelation 8:10-12 also features a falling star (Wormwood) and darkened luminaries — a similar judgment under the trumpet series.
Revelation 9:1 also depicts a star falling from heaven, but it is an angel with the abyss key — different identity and purpose.
Ezekiel 32:7 describes God darkening stars in judgment on Egypt — Revelation echoes this OT imagery for end-time judgment.
Nahum 3:12 uses the same fig tree shaking metaphor: fortresses fall like figs dropping into the eater's mouth—here applied to cosmic judgment.
Luke 21:25 records Jesus' prophecy of signs in the sun, moon, and stars — Revelation 6:13 depicts the fulfillment of those signs.
Isaiah 34:4 directly parallels: the host of heaven falls like leaves from a fig tree—identical imagery of stars falling as figs shaken off.
Joel 3:15 depicts the same cosmic sign—stars darkening—as part of the day of the Lord, reinforcing the apocalyptic setting here.
Isaiah 13:13 speaks of the heavens trembling and earth shaking—similar cosmic disturbance, though stars falling here is more specific.
Daniel 8:10 shows the little horn casting stars to the ground — an OT parallel of cosmic powers being brought down.
Joel 2:31 describes celestial signs (sun dark, moon blood) before the day of the Lord—related to the falling stars here in the same apocalyptic context.
2 Peter 3:12 describes the heavens destroyed by fire, a different but related end-time cosmic dissolution, broadening the judgment imagery.