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 Parallel

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 Historical context

1 Chronicles 6:27 traces the line from Elkanah through Elihu and Jeroham, expanding the genealogy of Korah's descendants.

1 Chronicles 6:28 Historical context

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 Historical context

1 Chronicles 6:38 extends the genealogy from Korah back to Levi, placing these sons within the priestly tribe.

Psalm 84:1 Allusion

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.