Exodus 6:24
And the sons of Korah; Assir, and Elkanah, and Abiasaph: these are the families of the Korhites.
Cross-reference
Exodus 6:21 lists Korah as a son of Izhar; here his sons are named, completing the family record.
Numbers 16:1 introduces Korah's rebellion, the same Korah whose sons are listed here — setting a tragic backdrop.
Numbers 26:9-11 repeats the same sons of Korah and adds that they did not die in the rebellion — revealing their survival.
1 Chronicles 6:22 traces the lineage from Korah through his son Assir, continuing the genealogy.
1 Chronicles 6:23 continues the genealogy from Korah's sons, listing descendants like Elkanah and Zophai.
1 Chronicles 6:27 traces the line from Elkanah through Elihu and Jeroham, expanding the genealogy of Korah's descendants.
1 Chronicles 6:28 names Samuel's sons, linking the prophet Samuel to this line of Korah through Elkanah.
1 Chronicles 6:33 shows Heman, a descendant of Korah's son Elkanah, serving as a temple singer — a positive legacy.
1 Chronicles 6:37 traces Heman's ancestry back through Ebiasaph and Assir, two sons of Korah named here — confirming the line.
1 Chronicles 6:38 extends the genealogy from Korah back to Levi, placing these sons within the priestly tribe.
Psalm 84, attributed to the Sons of Korah, shows that the descendants of those listed here became a guild of temple musicians and psalmists.
Numbers 26:11 records that the sons of Korah did not die in the rebellion — confirming the survival of those listed here.
1 Chronicles 6:25 lists the sons of Elkanah (Amasai and Ahimoth), continuing the genealogy from this verse.
1 Chronicles 6:34 gives a longer genealogy from Elkanah back to Zur, connecting to the same Korahite line.
Numbers 16:32 records the earth swallowing Korah and his household — the same Korah whose sons are named here, showing the judgment.