Daniel 11:41

He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.

Cross-reference

Daniel 11:16 also describes the king of the north entering the glorious land, matching this verse's invasion motif.

Daniel 11:45 continues the narrative: the king's advance reaches his end, while verse 41 notes some escape his hand.

Daniel 8:9 Parallel

Daniel 8:9 also mentions the 'Glorious Land' targeted by a little horn — the same phrase for the same region in a parallel prophecy.

Isaiah 11:13-15 prophesies Israel's dominion over Edom and Moab, while here these nations escape the invader.

Isaiah 11:14 prophesies Israel's victory over Edom, Moab, and Ammon — the same nations that escape the king here, contrasting future hope with present escape.

Jeremiah 48:47 promises Moab's restoration in latter days, aligning with Moab's escape from destruction here.

Ezekiel 20:6 describes the land as 'the most glorious of all lands' — the same 'Glorious Land' that is invaded here.