Daniel 11:16

But he that cometh against him shall do according to his own will, and none shall stand before him: and he shall stand in the glorious land, which by his hand shall be consumed.

Cross-references

In Daniel 11:36, the end-time king also 'does as he pleases'—the same phrase echoes the pattern of defiant rulers.

In Daniel 11:41, the same king 'invades the Beautiful Land'—a direct continuation of the invasion described in 11:16.

In Daniel 11:45, the same king's final end is given—'he will come to his end'—concluding the narrative started in 11:16.

Daniel 11:3 Parallel

In Daniel 11:3, the same phrase 'do as he pleases' describes Alexander the Great—parallel arrogance but a different king.

Daniel 8:4 Parallel

In Daniel 8:4, the ram 'no animal could stand against' and 'did as he pleased' mirrors the invincible language of 11:16.

Daniel 8:7 Parallel

In Daniel 8:7, the goat 'powerless to stand' and 'none could rescue' parallels the 'no one will be able to stand' in 11:16.

Daniel 8:9 Parallel

In Daniel 8:9, the little horn grows 'toward the Beautiful Land'—the same geographic focus as the invasion in 11:16.