Daniel 11:19

Then he shall turn his face toward the fort of his own land: but he shall stumble and fall, and not be found.

Cross-references

Daniel 11:17 Historical context

Daniel 11:17 recounts the king's earlier alliance through marriage — setting the stage for his later defeat and disappearance in v19.

Psalm 27:2 Parallel

Psalm 27:2 uses the exact phrase 'stumble and fall' for enemies — the same fate described for the king in Daniel.

Psalm 37:36 Parallel

Psalm 37:36 depicts the wicked passing away and being no more — directly paralleling the king's disappearance in Daniel.

Jeremiah 46:6 describes soldiers who stumble and fall — the same wording as the king's downfall in Daniel.

Ezekiel 26:21 pronounces Tyre will be no more and never found — mirroring the fate of the king in Daniel.

Revelation 18:21 declares Babylon will be thrown down and never found again — echoing the king's disappearance in Daniel.

Job 20:8 Parallel

In Job 20:8, the wicked disappear like a dream — echoing the fate of the king in Daniel who stumbles and is no more.