Revelation 10:6
And sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that therein are, and the earth, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer:
Cross-reference
Revelation 10:1 introduces the mighty angel who swears the oath in verse 6 — the same figure continuing the same vision.
Revelation 4:9 describes the living creatures giving glory to God 'who liveth for ever and ever' — identical phrase, reinforcing the eternal nature invoked in the oath.
Revelation 15:7 uses the same divine title 'who liveth for ever and ever' — the God by whom the angel swears in 10:6.
Revelation 16:17 declares 'It is done' — the fulfillment of the angel's oath that time would no longer be delayed.
Revelation 12:12 warns the devil has only a short time — matching the angel's oath that there will be no more delay.
Genesis 1:1 describes God creating heaven and earth – the foundation of the angel's oath by the Creator.
Genesis 1:9 recounts God's creation of dry land and seas – directly referenced in the angel's oath.
Genesis 14:22 shows Abram lifting his hand to swear by the LORD, Possessor of heaven and earth – the same gesture and Creator title.
Deuteronomy 32:40 has God lifting his hand and swearing 'I live forever' — the same oath formula echoed here by the angel swearing by the Eternal One.
Daniel 4:34 praises God 'that liveth for ever' — the exact phrase used in this oath, linking Nebuchadnezzar's confession to the angel's declaration.