Genesis 10:4
And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim.
Cross-reference
Numbers 24:24 speaks of ships from Kittim (son of Javan), fulfilling Balaam's prophecy about a western nation.
Isaiah 23:1 mentions Tarshish, linking this genealogical name to the ships of Tarshish involved in Tyre's judgment.
Isaiah 23:12 mentions Chittim, calling it a destination for the fleeing Sidonians, using the place name from Javan's line.
Daniel 11:30 refers to ships of Chittim, showing this descendant's name as a geopolitical power in end-times prophecy.
1 Kings 10:22 describes Tarshish as a source of wealth, linking the name to Solomon's trade network.
Isaiah 66:19 lists Tarshish and Javan among nations that will hear God's glory, connecting directly to this genealogy.
Jeremiah 2:10 tells Israel to look to Chittim, using the name as a benchmark of international behavior.
Ezekiel 27:6 mentions the isles of Chittim as source of ivory for Tyre's benches.
Ezekiel 27:7 mentions the isles of Elishah as source of blue and purple cloth for Tyre's sail.
Ezekiel 27:12 names Tarshish as a merchant of Tyre, trading in silver, iron, tin, and lead.
Ezekiel 27:13 lists Javan as a trading partner with Tyre, showing this people group from Genesis 10:4 in a later historical context.