Ezekiel 27:15

The men of Dedan were thy merchants; many isles were the merchandise of thine hand: they brought thee for a present horns of ivory and ebony.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 27:20 also mentions Dedan as a trader with Tyre, but for saddlecloths — showing multiple goods from the same partner.

Ezekiel 38:13 portrays Dedan as traders questioning Gog's plunder, consistent with their merchant role in Ezekiel 27:15.

Revelation 18:12 lists ivory among Babylon's merchandise, echoing Ezekiel's catalog of Tyre's luxury trade.

Genesis 10:7 Historical context

Genesis 10:7 places Dedan as a son of Raamah in Cush's line, identifying Dedan's Arabian origin.

Genesis 25:3 Historical context

Genesis 25:3 gives Dedan a different lineage through Abraham and Keturah, indicating a separate Arabian tribe of the same name.

1 Kings 10:22 mentions ivory among Solomon's imports, paralleling the ivory trade in Ezekiel's list of Tyre's goods.