1 Chronicles 25:2

Of the sons of Asaph; Zaccur, and Joseph, and Nethaniah, and Asarelah, the sons of Asaph under the hands of Asaph, which prophesied according to the order of the king.

Cross-references

1 Chronicles 25:1 introduces the appointment of musicians; this verse continues the list of Asaph's sons under his supervision.

In 1 Chronicles 25:6, this same group is summarized as being under direction of their fathers for temple music, directly continuing the list of Asaph's sons.

In 1 Chronicles 25:14, Jesharelah (likely Asaph's son Asharelah from v.2) leads the seventh division, connecting the named son to his assignment.

1 Chronicles 25:9 continues the lot casting for Asaph's son Joseph — a direct continuation of the same organizational list.

1 Chronicles 25:10 continues with Zaccur, another son of Asaph — part of the same sequential lot casting.

1 Chronicles 25:12 continues with Nethaniah, a son of Asaph — directly following the same list of divisions.

1 Chronicles 25:3 lists Jeduthun's sons, paralleling the same organization of prophetic musicians as Asaph's family in v.2.

1 Chronicles 15:17 Historical context

1 Chronicles 15:17 appoints Asaph as a musician; here Asaph supervises his sons' prophesying, showing his ongoing role.

1 Chronicles 16:5 Historical context

1 Chronicles 16:5 describes Asaph as chief musician playing cymbals; here he leads his sons in prophesying.

1 Chronicles 9:15 Historical context

1 Chronicles 9:15 lists a descendant of Asaph in the post-exilic genealogy, linking to Asaph's lineage from the temple musician lists.

2 Chronicles 29:13 Historical context

2 Chronicles 29:13 names sons of Asaph participating in Hezekiah's temple cleansing, showing the ongoing role of Asaph's descendants.

Nehemiah 7:44 Historical context

Nehemiah 7:44 totals the sons of Asaph who returned from exile, complementing the names listed in 1 Chronicles 25:2.