1 Chronicles 7:14

The sons of Manasseh; Ashriel, whom she bare: (but his concubine the Aramitess bare Machir the father of Gilead:

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 2:21–24 Historical context

1 Chronicles 2:21-24 traces Machir (father of Gilead) through Hezron's line — linking Manasseh's genealogy to Judah's.

Genesis 50:23 Historical context

In Genesis 50:23, Machir son of Manasseh is seen as a child brought up by Joseph, confirming the same genealogical line as here.

Numbers 26:29-34 provides the census of Manasseh's descendants including Machir and Gilead, directly paralleling this genealogy.

Numbers 27:1 Historical context

Numbers 27:1 traces Zelophehad's lineage through Gilead and Machir, confirming the same family tree as this verse.

Numbers 32:30–42 Historical context

Numbers 32:30-42 recounts Machir's conquest of Gilead, illustrating the historical outcome of the lineage listed here.

Deuteronomy 3:13–15 Historical context

Deuteronomy 3:13-15 records Moses giving Gilead to Machir, directly linking the land inheritance to this genealogy.

Joshua 13:31 Historical context

Joshua 13:31 assigns half Gilead to Machir's descendants, confirming the territorial inheritance from this genealogy.

Joshua 17:1-3 lists Manasseh's clans including Machir and Gilead, directly paralleling the genealogical details here.

Judges 5:14 Historical context

Judges 5:14 mentions 'Machir' in Deborah's song, showing this tribe's prominence in Israel's early history.

Numbers 36:1 traces the same lineage: Gilead son of Makir son of Manasseh, confirming the genealogical connection.