Genesis 25:2
And she bare him Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 36:35, Hadad the Edomite defeats Midian in battle — Midian being one of Keturah's sons listed here.
In Genesis 37:28, the Midianite traders who buy Joseph descend from Midian, one of Keturah's sons named here.
In Genesis 37:36, the Midianites who sell Joseph to Potiphar are descendants of Midian, Keturah's son listed here.
Numbers 31:2 commands war against the Midianites — the nation descended from Midian, the son of Abraham and Keturah listed here.
Numbers 31:8 names five Midianite kings killed — rulers of the nation that descended from Midian, Abraham's son through Keturah.
Judges 6:1 describes Midian oppressing Israel — Midian, born to Abraham and Keturah, became a powerful nation that later subjugated Israel for seven years.
1 Chronicles 1:32 repeats the list of Keturah's sons, directly referencing the genealogy from Genesis 25:2.
In 1 Chronicles 1:33, the same sons of Keturah are listed verbatim, confirming this genealogy in the Chronicler's record of Israel's ancestry.
1 Kings 11:18 names men from Midian who helped Hadad flee — Midian here is the nation descended from Abraham and Keturah's son.
In Exodus 2:15, Moses flees to Midian — the land settled by Keturah's son Midian, named among Abraham's descendants here.
In Exodus 2:16, the priest of Midian whose daughters Moses aids descends from Midian, one of Keturah's sons named here.
In Exodus 18:1-4, Jethro priest of Midian is descended from Midian, Keturah's son listed among Abraham's later sons here.
In Numbers 22:4, the Midianites who fear Israel and ally with Moab descend from Midian, Keturah's son named here.
In Numbers 25:17, God commands Israel to treat the Midianites as enemies — descendants of Midian, Keturah's son listed here.
Numbers 25:18 warns about Midianite wiles — Midian, listed here among Keturah's sons, became the nation that later led Israel into Baal Peor idolatry.