Daniel 12:8
And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
Cross-reference
Daniel 12:6 asks 'how long' to the end — then in verse 8 Daniel asks about the outcome. Both are questions about the same prophecy.
Daniel 10:14 promises Daniel he will understand the latter days — but in this scene he still doesn't, showing the promise not yet fulfilled.
Daniel 8:15 shows Daniel seeking to understand a vision — same posture of inquiry appears when he asks about the outcome here.
Daniel 8:19 has an angel explaining the end times to Daniel — similar angelic explanation later follows Daniel's question in this scene.
Daniel 10:16 describes Daniel overwhelmed and weakened by visions — here he again struggles, asking for understanding after receiving revelation.
In Luke 18:34, the disciples understood none of Jesus' prophecy, mirroring Daniel 12:8's own confusion about the vision.
In Acts 1:7, Jesus tells disciples it's not for them to know times — same limitation on human understanding of divine timing as Daniel's confusion.
Zechariah 4:4 shows Zechariah asking an angel 'What are these?' — same pattern of a prophet questioning an angel about a vision.
Mark 13:4 has disciples asking Jesus about the timing of the end — parallel to Daniel asking about the outcome of these things.
In Luke 21:7, the disciples similarly ask Jesus about the timing and signs of future events, echoing Daniel's question about the outcome.
1 Peter 1:11 describes prophets searching to understand the time of Christ — Daniel's lack of understanding fits that pattern of prophetic inquiry.
In John 12:16, the disciples initially did not understand, then later remembered, similar to Daniel 12:8's lack of understanding here.
In John 13:7, Jesus assures Peter that he will understand later — parallel to Daniel's current lack of understanding with promised future clarity.