Genesis 32:22

And he rose up that night, and took his two wives, and his two womenservants, and his eleven sons, and passed over the ford Jabbok.

Cross-reference

Genesis 29:21–35 Historical context

Genesis 29:21-35 records Jacob's marriages to Leah and Rachel and Leah's first sons — the very wives and children Jacob leads across the Jabbok here.

Genesis 30:1–24 Historical context

Genesis 30:1-24 records more children born through Bilhah, Zilpah, and Rachel — the female servants and sons Jacob now brings across the Jabbok.

Genesis 35:18 Historical context

In Genesis 35:18, Rachel — one of the wives crossing the Jabbok here — later dies in childbirth near Ephrath, adding poignancy to her presence.

Genesis 35:22–26 Historical context

Genesis 35:22-26 lists all twelve sons of Jacob — the complete family that includes the eleven sons crossing the Jabbok here plus Benjamin yet to be born.

Numbers 21:24 Historical context

Numbers 21:24 also mentions the Jabbok River as a boundary in Israel's conquest — the same location where Jacob wrestles here.