1 Chronicles 6:53
Zadok his son, Ahimaaz his son.
Cross-references
1 Chronicles 6:8 repeats the same names (Zadok, Ahimaaz) from the earlier priestly list, confirming the genealogy.
1 Chronicles 12:28 records Zadok as a young warrior joining David, showing this priestly figure's active role in David's kingdom.
1 Chronicles 24:3 lists Zadok as head of priestly divisions under David, linking the genealogy here to temple organization.
1 Chronicles 24:31 shows Zadok present at the casting of lots for priestly courses, continuing the priestly narrative.
2 Samuel 8:17 names Zadok son of Ahitub as a priest under David, confirming the genealogy here.
2 Samuel 15:36 names Ahimaaz as Zadok’s son, extending the family line from this genealogy.
2 Samuel 20:25 lists Zadok as a priest in David’s administration, confirming his official role.
1 Kings 2:35 records Zadok replacing Abiathar as high priest—fulfilling the priestly line traced here.
1 Kings 4:4 lists Zadok as priest in Solomon's administration, confirming his role from this genealogy.
Ezekiel 44:15 singles out the sons of Zadok as faithful priests—connecting to the ancestral line recorded here.