Daniel 12:9
And he said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end.
Cross-reference
In Daniel 12:4, Daniel is commanded to seal the scroll — this verse repeats that same instruction, reaffirming the sealing until the end.
In Daniel 12:13, Daniel is told to go his way and promised resurrection — directly continuing the instruction in this verse to go because words are sealed.
In Daniel 8:26, the angel tells Daniel to seal the vision because it concerns the distant future — same sealing motif as here.
Daniel 7:28 shows Daniel keeping the matter in his heart — the same motif of concealing revelation seen in the sealed words.
Daniel 10:14 says the vision is for the latter days — directly parallel to the words sealed until the time of the end.
In Isaiah 29:11, the vision is described as a sealed scroll that cannot be read — directly parallel to Daniel's sealed words until the end.
1 Peter 1:12 says prophets served a future generation — matching Daniel's sealed words intended for the end-time audience.
Revelation 22:10 directly reverses Daniel's sealing command — the time is now near, so the prophecy must remain open.
In Revelation 10:4, John is told to seal up what the seven thunders said — echoing the command to Daniel to seal the words until the end.
In Isaiah 8:16, the prophet is told to bind up testimony and seal the law — parallel to sealing Daniel's words for a future time.