Daniel 11:10
But his sons shall be stirred up, and shall assemble a multitude of great forces: and one shall certainly come, and overflow, and pass through: then shall he return, and be stirred up, even to his fortress.
Cross-references
Daniel 11:7 describes a king from the South entering the North's fortress, setting up the conflict that leads to the sons stirring up strife in verse 10.
Daniel 11:22 uses the same 'overflow' flood imagery for an invasion that breaks the prince of the covenant, continuing the prophecy's narrative.
Daniel 11:40 echoes 'overflow and pass over' for the end-time king of the North, repeating the military flood metaphor from verse 10.
Daniel 11:11 records the king of the South’s response, attacking the North king who stirred up forces in verse 10—direct narrative cause-effect.
Daniel 11:25 repeats the North king stirring up his army against the South, echoing the overflow and pass through of verse 10.
Daniel 11:26 uses the same 'overflow' word for the army’s destruction, linking to the overflowing advance in verse 10.
Isaiah 8:8 says the Assyrian will 'overflow and go over' even to the neck, directly paralleling Daniel's phrasing of overflow and pass through.
Jeremiah 46:8 says Egypt rises like a flood to cover the earth, nearly identical military flood metaphor to Daniel's overflow.
Zechariah 9:8 promises God will stop oppressors from passing through His house, directly contrasting the passing through in Daniel 11:10.
Isaiah 8:7 compares the Assyrian invasion to a flooding river, matching Daniel's flood metaphor for an invading army.
Jeremiah 46:7 asks who comes up like a flood, using the same river-flood imagery for Egypt's army as Daniel uses for the king of the North.