Genesis 11:27

Now these are the generations of Terah: Terah begat Abram, Nahor, and Haran; and Haran begat Lot.

Cross-references

Genesis 11:31 Historical context

Genesis 11:31 mentions Lot as son of Haran, directly following the introduction of Haran's son in 11:27.

Genesis 11:10 begins the genealogy from Shem that leads to Terah, whose own genealogy is given here—part of the same lineage.

Genesis 12:4 Historical context

Genesis 12:4 shows Lot going with Abram, continuing the story from 11:27 where Lot is introduced.

Genesis 13:1-11 describes Lot's separation from Abram, building on Lot's introduction in 11:27.

Genesis 14:12 continues Lot's story introduced here, showing him taken captive in the war of kings.

Genesis 19:1-29 recounts Lot's rescue from Sodom, the same Lot identified here as Haran's son.

Genesis 13:8 shows Abram calling Lot 'brothers' (nephew), based on the family relationship established here.

Genesis 14:14 records Abram pursuing the captors to rescue Lot, his nephew introduced here.

Genesis 24:15 introduces Rebekah as granddaughter of Nahor, Abram's brother listed here.

2 Peter 2:7 Allusion

2 Peter 2:7 calls Lot righteous, referencing the same Lot from this genealogy who was later rescued.

1 Chronicles 1:27 lists Abram in a genealogy, the same Abram introduced here as Terah's son.