Daniel 12:13
But go thou thy way till the end be: for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at the end of the days.
Cross-references
In Daniel 12:9, the same command 'Go thy way' is given, with the added note that words are sealed until the end — reinforcing Daniel's mission.
In Daniel 12:3, the wise shine like stars — a different image of reward than Daniel's rest and standing, but both describe end-time inheritance.
Daniel 8:17 also says the vision is for the time of the end, directly connecting to Daniel 12:13's 'end of the days'.
In Revelation 14:13, the dead in the Lord rest from labors—directly parallel to Daniel's promise of rest and standing in his allotted place at the end.
In Genesis 15:15, God promises Abraham a peaceful death and burial, mirroring Daniel's promised rest before resurrection.
Deuteronomy 32:50 describes Moses being gathered to his people at death, paralleling Daniel's rest before rising.
Ecclesiastes 3:22 questions whether anyone can see what comes after death, contrasting with Daniel's assurance of resurrection.
Matthew 10:22 promises salvation to those who endure to the end, paralleling Daniel's call to go his way till the end and receive inheritance.
Revelation 6:11 has martyrs told to rest until the full number is complete, mirroring Daniel's rest before the end.
In Psalm 1:5, the wicked cannot stand in judgment—contrasts with Daniel's promise that he will stand in his allotted place, highlighting the righteous fate.
In Luke 21:36, believers are to stand before the Son of Man—parallel to Daniel's promise of standing in his allotted place at the end, both about final vindication.
In 2 Timothy 4:8, Paul awaits the crown of righteousness on that day—parallel to Daniel's promised allotted place at the end, both rewards for faithfulness.
1 Peter 1:12 reveals that prophets like Daniel wrote about the grace to come — Daniel's rest and inheritance at the end serve the NT church.
Jude 1:15 describes the final judgment at Christ's coming, connecting to Daniel's promise of rising at the end of days.