Genesis 24:29

And Rebekah had a brother, and his name was Laban: and Laban ran out unto the man, unto the well.

Cross-reference

In Genesis 24:55, Laban negotiates the timeline for Rebekah's departure, showing his continued involvement as her brother.

In Genesis 24:60, Rebekah's family blesses her as she leaves, with Laban present as her brother.

In Genesis 25:20, Laban is explicitly named as Rebekah's brother in the account of Isaac's marriage.

In Genesis 28:2, Jacob is sent to Laban's house to marry, echoing the earlier arrangement for Rebekah.

In Genesis 29:5, Jacob inquires about Laban, his mother's brother, establishing the family connection.

In Genesis 29:13, Laban's enthusiastic greeting of Jacob mirrors his earlier hospitality to the servant.