1 Chronicles 1:7

And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim.

Cross-reference

Numbers 24:24 Historical context

Numbers 24:24 foretells ships from Kittim afflicting Asshur, connecting the genealogical name to a prophetic scenario.

Isaiah 23:1 Historical context

Isaiah 23:1 calls on ships of Tarshish to wail over Tyre, using the same location name found in the genealogy.

Psalm 72:10 Historical context

Psalm 72:10 mentions Tarshish as a source of tribute, linking the genealogical name to a later context of royal wealth.

Isaiah 23:12 mentions Cyprus (Kittim) as a destination, reflecting the same people group listed among Javan's sons.

Isaiah 66:19 Historical context

Isaiah 66:19 lists Tarshish and Javan among nations who will hear God's glory, echoing the same lineage from the genealogy.

Jeremiah 2:10 urges crossing to Cyprus (Kittim) to observe Israel's unfaithfulness, linking to the genealogical reference.

Ezekiel 27:6 mentions oars made from pines of Cyprus (Kittim), connecting the maritime trade context to the genealogy.

Ezekiel 27:7 mentions blue and purple from the coasts of Elishah, tying the genealogical name to luxury trade goods.

Ezekiel 27:13 lists Javan among traders of human lives and bronze, connecting the genealogical head to commercial activity.

Daniel 11:30 describes ships of Kittim coming against a king, using the same name for a prophetic naval threat.