Daniel 12:4

But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

Cross-reference

Daniel 12:9 Parallel

Daniel 12:9 reiterates that the words are shut up and sealed until the end — directly continuing the command.

Daniel 8:17 Parallel

Daniel 8:17 states the vision is 'for the time of the end' — matching the timeframe in Daniel 12:4.

Daniel 8:26 Parallel

Daniel 8:26 also commands sealing the vision 'for it refers to many days from now' — same instruction to seal until the end.

In Daniel 10:14, the vision concerns the latter days — directly parallel to Daniel 12:4's time of the end.

In Daniel 11:35, the same 'time of the end' and refining theme ties directly to Daniel 12:4's sealed vision.

Daniel 11:40 also uses 'time of the end' to introduce the final conflict — the same eschatological period referenced here.

Revelation 22:10 explicitly reverses the command — do not seal because the time is near, unlike Daniel's sealing until the end.

Isaiah 8:16 Parallel

In Isaiah 8:16, the same command to 'seal the teaching' appears, linking prophetic sealing across covenants.

In Isaiah 29:11, the sealed book vision parallels Daniel's sealed words — both emphasize hidden revelation until the end.

In Habakkuk 2:2, the command to write the vision plainly and make it readable so that 'he may run' parallels the sealing and running in Daniel 12:4.

Revelation 5:1 shows a scroll sealed with seven seals, fulfilling Daniel's sealed book that is opened in the end times.

Revelation 10:4 echoes the sealing command — John is told to seal up what the thunders said, similar to Daniel sealing the book.