Genesis 22:20

And it came to pass after these things, that it was told Abraham, saying, Behold, Milcah, she hath also born children unto thy brother Nahor;

Cross-references

Genesis 11:29 Historical context

Genesis 11:29 introduces Milcah as Nahor's wife, providing the family background for the news here.

Genesis 24:10 Historical context

Genesis 24:10 sends Abraham's servant to 'the city of Nahor' — the very family whose expansion is announced here.

Genesis 24:15 Historical context

Genesis 24:15 introduces Rebekah, daughter of Bethuel (son of Milcah), showing how this genealogy leads to Isaac's wife.

Genesis 24:24 Historical context

Genesis 24:24 identifies Rebekah as Milcah's granddaughter through Nahor — confirming the family line announced here, from which Isaac's wife will come.

Genesis 24:4 Historical context

Genesis 24:4 sends Abraham's servant to his own kindred for Isaac's wife — the expanding family reported here is the destination.

Genesis 28:2 Historical context

Genesis 28:2 sends Jacob to Bethuel's house — the same family line announced here, for the same purpose of marriage.

Genesis 11:26 Historical context

Genesis 11:26 names Nahor as Abraham's brother, providing the family context for this announcement about Milcah bearing children to him.

Genesis 31:53 Historical context

Genesis 31:53 invokes 'the God of Nahor' alongside Abraham's God — showing this branch still recognized the same God.