1 Chronicles 2:2
Dan, Joseph, and Benjamin, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher.
Cross-references
Genesis 30:6 records Dan's birth — Rachel declares God judged her, giving meaning to his name.
In Genesis 35:26, the same four sons of Jacob (Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher) are listed as born in Paddan-aram, confirming the genealogy.
In Genesis 46:17, the sons of Asher are listed, giving further detail on this son of Jacob.
In Genesis 49:20, Jacob's blessing on Asher promises rich food and royal delicacies, adding prophetic dimension to his lineage.
In Numbers 1:40, the census of the tribe of Asher is recorded, showing the size of his descendants.
In Numbers 1:41, the specific count of the tribe of Asher is given, providing the number of his fighting men.
In Joshua 19:24-31, the territory allotted to the tribe of Asher is described, detailing their inheritance in the land.
In Genesis 46:16, the sons of Gad are listed, expanding on the genealogy of this son of Jacob.
Genesis 46:23 lists Dan's sons, complementing the genealogical record of Israel's sons here.
Genesis 46:24 lists Naphtali's sons, filling in the next generation after this verse names him.
Exodus 1:4 specifically mentions Dan and Naphtali, two of the six sons listed in this verse.
Exodus 1:1 lists the sons of Israel who went to Egypt, partially overlapping the sons named here.