Genesis 12:16

And he entreated Abram well for her sake: and he had sheep, and oxen, and he asses, and menservants, and maidservants, and she asses, and camels.

Cross-reference

Genesis 13:2 Historical context

Genesis 13:2 confirms Abram left Egypt with the wealth he gained there — livestock, silver, and gold — tying directly to what Pharaoh gave him.

In Genesis 20:14, Abimelech gives Abraham livestock and servants after taking Sarah — repeating the exact pattern of Pharaoh's restitution.

In Genesis 24:35, Abraham's servant lists the same wealth categories — livestock, silver, gold, servants, camels — echoing Pharaoh's gifts.

Genesis 14:14 Historical context

Genesis 14:14 details Abram's household with trained men, showing the growth of his servants and resources.

In Genesis 32:5, Jacob lists cattle, donkeys, flocks, and servants — the same categories of wealth Abram gained from Pharaoh.

In Genesis 32:13-15, Jacob's gift inventory — goats, sheep, donkeys, camels, servants — mirrors the wealth categories Abram gained in Egypt.

Job 1:3 Parallel

Job 1:3 describes wealth in the same categories — flocks, camels, donkeys, servants — echoing the patriarchal prosperity Abram gained.

Job 42:12 Parallel

Job 42:12 lists doubled livestock, donkeys, and servants — the same wealth categories Abram received, showing restored divine blessing.