Daniel 11:26
Yea, they that feed of the portion of his meat shall destroy him, and his army shall overflow: and many shall fall down slain.
Cross-references
Psalm 41:9 explicitly parallels 'they that feed of his portion' with a trusted friend who eats my bread and betrays me.
Matthew 26:23 recounts Jesus identifying the betrayer as one who dips with Him in the dish, directly echoing Daniel's sharing of food.
Mark 14:20 similarly notes the betrayer is one who dips with Jesus, matching the motif of table fellowship betrayal.
John 13:18 quotes Psalm 41:9 about eating bread and betrayal, applying it to Judas, fulfilling the pattern in Daniel 11:26.
In Jeremiah 41:1, Ishmael eats with Gedaliah before murdering him — the same betrayal at a meal as those who eat the king's meat and destroy him.
2 Samuel 4:2-12 describes Ishbosheth murdered by his own captains, mirroring betrayal by trusted insiders as in Daniel 11:26.
In 2 Kings 8:14, Hazael, a close servant, kills Ben-hadad, echoing betrayal by those who share the king's portion.