And the prophecy was to be sealed to the same time, and then knowledge should be increased.
Daniel 12:4 But you, 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.
MATTHEW HENRY says:
The learned author, THOMAS WILLIAMS, says:
MATTHEW HENRY says:
"He must seal the book, because it would not be understood, and therefore would not be regarded till the things contained in it were accomplished; but he must keep it safe as a treasure of great value laid up for the ages to come, to whom it would be of great service; for “many shall run to and fro,”.... Truth is the daughter of time. . . . Those things of God which are despised and neglected and thrown aside as useless shall be brought into reputation."
The learned author, THOMAS WILLIAMS, says:
“Many shall run to and fro,” hither and thither, like couriers in the time of war, “and knowledge shall be increased:” knowledge of the most important kind, the knowledge of God’s salvation. Then those who are wise themselves shall endeavor to enlighten others."
DR. Gill says:
"Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased; that is, toward the end of the time appointed, many shall be stirred up to inquire into these things delivered in this book, and will spare nopains or cost to get a knowledge of them; will read and study the Scriptures, and meditate on them; compare one passage with another, spiritual things with spiritual, in order to obtain the mind of Christ; will carefully peruse the writings of such, who have lived before them, who have attempted anything of this kind; and will go far and near to converse with persons that have any understanding of such things; and by such means, with the blessing of God upon them, the knowledge of this book of prophecy will be increased, and things will appear plainer and clearer, the nearer the accomplishment of them is; and especially when prophecy and facts can be compared."
SIR ISAAC NEWTON says:
"It is a part of this prophecy that it should not be understood be fore the last age of the world; and therefore it makes for the credit of the prophecy that it is not yet understood. . . . But, in the very end, the prophecy shall be so far interpreted as to convince many, “for then,” says Daniel, “Many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased.” Among the interpreters of the last age, there is scarce one of note who has not made some discovery worth knowing; whence I seem to gather that God is about opening these mysteries."
M.E. Cornell