1 Chronicles 6:33
And these are they that waited with their children. Of the sons of the Kohathites: Heman a singer, the son of Joel, the son of Shemuel,
Cross-references
In 1 Chronicles 6:28, Samuel's sons are listed, including Joel—the father of Heman named here.
1 Chronicles 6:32 describes the musicians' service before the temple; here the leaders are named.
1 Chronicles 6:61 assigns cities to Kohathites, the tribe of Heman mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 15:17 names Heman as a singer alongside Asaph and Ethan, directly identifying the same person introduced here.
1 Chronicles 15:19 lists Heman with Asaph and Ethan as singers playing cymbals, specifying their musical role.
1 Chronicles 16:41 names Heman among those appointed to give thanks, confirming his ongoing ministry.
1 Chronicles 16:42 mentions Heman and Jeduthun with trumpets and cymbals, detailing their instrumental worship.
1 Chronicles 25:1-5 describes Heman as a seer prophesying with music, expanding his role beyond singing.
1 Chronicles 25:4 lists Heman's sons who served as musicians, continuing the genealogical record of temple worship leaders.
2 Chronicles 5:12 shows Heman among the Levitical singers at the temple dedication, continuing his service.
2 Chronicles 29:14 lists Heman's sons among those purified by Hezekiah, linking his lineage to temple reform.
Psalm 88:1 is attributed to Heman the Ezrahite, likely the same person, connecting his poetic and musical legacy.
Exodus 6:24 lists Korah's sons, ancestors of Heman who is introduced here.
1 Samuel 1:20 records Samuel's birth, whose descendant Heman appears here as a musician.
1 Samuel 1:28 shows Hannah dedicating Samuel to the Lord, linking to his descendant Heman.