1 Chronicles 1:32
Now the sons of Keturah, Abraham’s concubine: she bare Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah. And the sons of Jokshan; Sheba, and Dedan.
Cross-references
In Genesis 37:28, Midianite traders (descendants of Keturah's son Midian) buy Joseph, linking this genealogy to the patriarch's story.
In Exodus 2:15, Moses flees to Midian (from Keturah's son), showing the region as a refuge for God's chosen leader.
In Exodus 2:16, the priest of Midian's daughters appear—Midian is a son of Keturah, connecting this genealogy to Moses' marriage.
In Numbers 22:4-7, Moab and Midian elders hire Balaam—Midianites from Keturah's line oppose Israel.
In Numbers 25:6, a Midianite woman brings plague—descendants of Keturah's son Midian corrupt Israel.
In Numbers 31:2, God commands vengeance on Midianites—the same people from Keturah's son Midian.
In Judges 6:1-6, Midianites oppress Israel—descendants of Keturah's son Midian are recurring enemies.
In 1 Kings 10:1, the Queen of Sheba visits Solomon—Sheba descends from Keturah's son Jokshan, showing her lineage.
Genesis 25:1-4 lists Keturah's sons (Zimran, Jokshan, etc.), matching this genealogy exactly.
Isaiah 60:6 names Midian and Sheba, both sons of Keturah, as nations bringing tribute — connecting the genealogy to a prophetic vision of future glory.
Genesis 25:2 gives the identical list of Keturah's sons — a direct parallel genealogy.
Ezekiel 27:20 portrays Dedan as a merchant of saddlecloths — connecting Keturah's descendants to Tyrian trade.
Ezekiel 27:15 names Dedan, a descendant of Keturah through Jokshan, linking the genealogy to later trade.
Ezekiel 25:13 includes Dedan in judgment on Edom — a tribe from Keturah's line.
Jeremiah 49:8 warns Dedan to flee — a tribe descended from Keturah via Jokshan.
Jeremiah 25:23 lists Dedan among nations judged — a tribe from Keturah through Jokshan.
Isaiah 21:13 mentions Dedan, a tribe descended from Keturah via Jokshan — linking the genealogy to a prophecy against Arabia.
Psalm 72:15 mentions Sheba, a descendant of Keturah through Jokshan, bringing tribute — linking the genealogy to a royal psalm.
In Psalm 72:10, kings of Sheba bring gifts—Sheba from Keturah's line (Jokshan) is praised, showing the tribe's prominence.
In Job 6:19, caravans of Sheba are mentioned—Sheba is a descendant of Keturah (through Jokshan), linking this genealogy to Job's world.