Genesis 22:23
And Bethuel begat Rebekah: these eight Milcah did bear to Nahor, Abraham’s brother.
Cross-references
In Genesis 24:15, Rebekah is identified as Bethuel's daughter, confirming the family link here.
In Genesis 24:24, Rebekah states she is Bethuel's daughter, echoing this genealogy.
In Genesis 24:47, the servant identifies Rebekah as Bethuel's daughter, relying on this earlier mention.
In Genesis 24:67, Isaac marries Rebekah, concluding the marriage narrative that begins with her listing here.
In Genesis 25:20, Rebekah is identified as Bethuel's daughter when she marries Isaac, expanding on her family background.
In Genesis 24:48, the servant refers to Rebekah as Abraham's brother's granddaughter, directly confirming the family ties here.
In Genesis 28:2, Bethuel is referenced as Jacob's grandfather, reinforcing the family lineage introduced here.
In Genesis 28:5, Laban is called Bethuel's son and Rebekah's brother, echoing the connections listed in Genesis 22:23.
In Romans 9:10, Rebekah is cited in a discussion of divine election, extending her biblical introduction into theological reflection.