Daniel 10:5
Then I lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and behold a certain man clothed in linen, whose loins were girded with fine gold of Uphaz:
Cross-reference
Daniel 10:16 describes the same figure touching Daniel's lips—continuing the narrative within the same vision.
In Daniel 12:6, the same 'man clothed in linen' is addressed directly — identifying him as the divine messenger over the waters.
Daniel 12:7 shows the man clothed in linen swearing an oath — confirming his role as the revelatory angel.
In Daniel 12:5, the same man clothed in linen reappears with two others, continuing the same vision.
Daniel 8:15 says 'one having the appearance of a man'—a direct parallel to the man described in Daniel 10:5.
Jeremiah 10:9 is the only other verse mentioning 'gold of Uphaz'—linking Daniel's vision to prophetic critique of idolatry.
Ezekiel 9:2 also mentions 'a man clothed in linen' with a writing case — the same description of an angelic being in judgment.
Revelation 1:13-15 portrays Christ with a golden sash and glorious appearance — directly echoing Daniel's linen-clad figure with gold belt.
In Revelation 15:6, the seven angels wear pure bright linen with golden sashes—mirroring the man's linen garment and gold belt of Daniel's vision.
Ezekiel 40:3 shows a man with bronze appearance and linen cord—matching Daniel's polished bronze limbs and linen clothing.
Matthew 28:3 describes an angel with lightning-like appearance and white clothing, echoing the divine figure's description here.