Zechariah 1:9
Then said I, O my lord, what are these? And the angel that talked with me said unto me, I will shew thee what these be.
Cross-reference
Zechariah 1:19 continues the dialogue from verse 9—the prophet asks about the horns and receives an explanation from the same angel.
In Zechariah 1:14, the same angel responds with God's zeal for Jerusalem — answering the question posed in verse 9.
In Zech 6:5, the same interpreting angel explains the four chariots, continuing the pattern of angelic guidance.
In Zechariah 6:4, the prophet again asks 'What are these?' to the angel, mirroring the initial visionary inquiry.
In Zechariah 4:11, the prophet asks about the olive trees, continuing the same question-and-answer format with the interpreting angel.
In Zechariah 4:4, the prophet repeats the exact question 'What are these?' to the angel, echoing the same dialogue pattern from the first vision.
In Zechariah 4:5, the angel responds to the prophet's ignorance with a teaching question, continuing the interpretive dialogue.
In Zechariah 3:1, the same interpreting angel shows Joshua the high priest — continuing his role as visionary guide.
In Zechariah 5:5, the same angel speaks again, commanding the prophet to look at a new vision, extending the pattern of angelic guidance.
In Rev 22:8-9, John falls to worship the angel who showed him these things, closely echoing Zechariah's angelic guide.
In Rev 17:1-7, an angel talks with John and shows him a vision, using the same 'talked with me' phrase as Zechariah.
In Dan 10:11-14, an angel comes to make Daniel understand, similar to the angelic interpreter in Zechariah.
In Dan 9:23, Gabriel continues explaining the vision, reinforcing the pattern of an angel giving understanding.
In Dan 9:22, Gabriel talks with Daniel to give understanding, directly mirroring Zechariah's angelic conversation.
In Dan 8:16, a voice commands Gabriel to make Daniel understand the vision, paralleling the role of an interpreting angel.
In Daniel 8:15, Daniel seeks understanding of his vision, paralleling Zechariah's appeal to the angel for clarification.
In Daniel 7:16, Daniel asks one of the heavenly attendants for interpretation, similar to Zechariah's request for angelic explanation.