Daniel 11:40

And at the time of the end shall the king of the south push at him: and the king of the north shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass over.

Cross-reference

Daniel 11:10 earlier describes a flood-like army sweeping through — the same prophetic context of the northern king's campaigns.

Daniel 11:35 speaks of wise ones falling to be refined until the end — v.40 depicts the end-time battle, showing the culmination of that refining process.

Daniel 11:5 Parallel

Daniel 11:5 introduces the king of the South's strength — v.40 shows that southern king attacking, continuing the historical narrative.

Daniel 11:6 Parallel

Daniel 11:6 recounts an alliance attempt by the king of the South's daughter — v.40 later shows this southern power in conflict.

Daniel 8:17 Citation

Daniel 8:17 explicitly says the vision is for 'the time of the end', linking directly to the end-time invasion described in v.40.

Daniel 12:4 Citation

Daniel 12:4 seals the prophecy until 'the time of the end' — v.40 describes the events of that time, fulfilling the sealed vision.

Ezekiel 38:4 describes Gog's army with horses and horsemen from the north — a strong parallel to the northern invasion here.

Ezekiel 38:14-18 describes Gog's invasion in the latter days with a great army — v.40 parallels this with chariots and horsemen invading the land.

Ezekiel 38:15 explicitly says Gog comes from the far north with a great army on horses, mirroring the northern invasion here.

In Ezekiel 39:2, God brings the invader from the far north—direct parallel to the king of the north's origin here.

Revelation 19:19 depicts the final battle of kings against Christ, echoing the end-time war scenario here.

In Ezekiel 38:9, the northern army advances like a storm—same storm imagery used for the king of the north's sweep here.

In Ezekiel 38:6, a coalition of northern nations is listed, paralleling the king of the north's invasion here.

Zechariah 9:8 promises God's protection from invaders, contrasting with the invasion described here.