Revelation 7:15
Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve him day and night in his temple: and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them.
Cross-reference
Revelation 22:3 continues the scene: no curse, and God's servants serve Him — same service and dwelling.
In Revelation 21:3, God dwells with His people — the same sheltering presence promised to those before the throne here.
In Revelation 20:10, the devil is tormented day and night — a stark contrast to the saints serving God day and night here.
Revelation 19:5 commands praise from all God's servants — exactly what the multitude here does continuously.
Revelation 4:8 depicts day-and-night praise around the throne — identical theme to the service described here.
In Revelation 14:3-5, the 144,000 sing before the throne — both groups stand in God's presence as described here.
In Revelation 4:4, the twenty-four elders sit around the throne, mirroring the multitude serving before God's throne here.
1 Kings 6:13 has God dwelling in Solomon's temple — foreshadowing His permanent presence with the redeemed.
In 2 Corinthians 6:16, believers are described as God's temple where He dwells, echoing the tabernacle imagery of God sheltering His people in Revelation 7:15.
John 1:14 says the Word tabernacled among us — the incarnation prefigures God's permanent dwelling with His people.
In Psalm 134:1, servants minister in the house by night — directly echoing the day-and-night service before God's throne here.
Exodus 29:45 promises God dwelling among Israel in the tabernacle — a type of the eternal dwelling here.
Luke 2:37 shows Anna serving in the temple night and day — the same unceasing worship that the redeemed offer before God's throne in Revelation 7:15.
John 14:23 promises the Father and Son making their home with believers — the same dwelling presence that in Revelation 7:15 shelters the redeemed.
Zephaniah 3:15 declares the Lord in the midst of His people — the same comforting presence that in Revelation 7:15 shelters the redeemed.
Isaiah 6:1 shows the Lord enthroned in the temple — the same heavenly temple setting where Revelation 7:15 places the redeemed serving before God.
Psalm 84:4 blesses those dwelling in God's house praising Him; Revelation 7:15 has the redeemed dwelling in His temple serving Him—strong parallel.
Isaiah 4:6 describes a tabernacle for shade and refuge — matching the sheltering presence of God in Revelation.
Isaiah 4:5 depicts God's glory covering Zion — a picture of His protective presence echoed in the throne scene.
Psalm 121:4 assures that God never slumbers; Revelation 7:15 says God shelters His people—both depict God's constant protective presence.
In Hebrews 8:1, the high priest sits at the throne of Majesty — the same throne whose occupant shelters the saints here.
In Hebrews 12:2, Jesus sits at God's throne — the same throne that shelters the faithful who serve day and night here.