Daniel 11:22

And with the arms of a flood shall they be overflown from before him, and shall be broken; yea, also the prince of the covenant.

Cross-references

Daniel 11:10 describes northern armies advancing; the 'swept away' in verse 22 continues that same military campaign narrative.

In Daniel 11:26, this same king's betrayal by his own courtiers fulfills the breaking of the prince of the covenant here.

In Daniel 11:28, the king's hostility toward the holy covenant echoes the breaking of the prince of the covenant in verse 22.

In Daniel 11:40, the end-time military campaign contrasts with the earlier defeat of the flood's arms described here.

Daniel 8:10 Parallel

In Daniel 8:10, the little horn casts down some of the host of heaven — the same Antiochan persecution that breaks the prince of the covenant here.

Daniel 8:11 Parallel

In Daniel 8:11, the little horn magnifies himself against the prince of the host and removes the daily sacrifice — directly parallel to breaking the prince of the covenant.

Daniel 8:25 Parallel

In Daniel 8:25, the king stands against the Prince of princes but is broken — paralleling the 'broken' language and revealing his ultimate defeat.

Isaiah 8:7 Parallel

Isaiah 8:7 uses flood imagery for the Assyrian invasion; Daniel 11:22's 'swept away' (shataf) applies the same metaphor to the invading army.