Exodus 6:23
And Aaron took him Elisheba, daughter of Amminadab, sister of Naashon, to wife; and she bare him Nadab, and Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar.
Cross-references
Exodus 24:9 records Nadab and Abihu going up with Moses and Aaron, a direct narrative follow-up.
Exodus 24:1 calls Aaron's sons Nadab and Abihu to ascend the mountain, the same sons listed here.
Exodus 28:1 commands Moses to consecrate Aaron and his same four sons as priests.
Exodus 38:21 specifies Ithamar's role in overseeing the tabernacle's inventory, a detail about one of Aaron's sons.
Luke 1:5 mentions Elizabeth from the daughters of Aaron, connecting to the priestly family of Aaron described here.
1 Chronicles 24:2 notes Nadab and Abihu died childless, so Eleazar and Ithamar carried on the priesthood.
1 Chronicles 24:1 repeats the four sons as the divisions of Aaron's priestly line.
1 Chronicles 6:3 names Aaron's four sons in the priestly genealogy from Levi.
1 Chronicles 2:10 repeats the genealogy: Amminadab begot Nahshon, prince of Judah, identical to the family here.
Ruth 4:20 records Amminadab begetting Nahshon, directly matching the brother of Elisheba mentioned here.
Numbers 26:61 records the deaths of Nadab and Abihu for offering unauthorized fire, linking back to the sons listed.
Numbers 26:60 lists the same four sons of Aaron in a genealogical census of Israel.
Numbers 20:25 shows Eleazar accompanying Aaron to Mount Hor, where Aaron dies and Eleazar succeeds him as high priest.
Numbers 3:2-4 repeats Aaron's sons, adds that Nadab and Abihu died without children, and Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests.
Numbers 2:3 names Nahshon son of Amminadab as captain of Judah, confirming his role from the genealogy here.
Numbers 1:7 identifies Nahshon as son of Amminadab, matching the same family line here with Elisheba.
Leviticus 10:2 reports their death by fire from the LORD, the tragic outcome for Nadab and Abihu.
Leviticus 10:1 describes Nadab and Abihu offering unauthorized fire, continuing the story of Aaron's sons.
Joshua 24:33 records Eleazar's death and burial, concluding the life of one of Aaron's sons.
1 Chronicles 6:50 continues the priestly genealogy from Aaron's son Eleazar, extending the lineage begun in Exodus 6:23.
Ruth 4:19 lists Amminadab in the genealogy from Perez to David, linking to the father of Elisheba here.