Genesis 36:25

And the children of Anah were these; Dishon, and Aholibamah the daughter of Anah.

Cross-reference

Genesis 36:2 Historical context

In Genesis 36:2, Oholibamah is named as Esau's wife and daughter of Anah. This verse confirms her family origin as she enters Esau's household.

Genesis 36:5 Historical context

In Genesis 36:5, Oholibamah bears Esau three sons — this verse adds her parentage as daughter of Anah to complete her identity.

Genesis 36:14 Historical context

In 36:14, this same Oholibamah appears as Esau's wife who bore him three sons — linking Anah's Horite family to Esau's line.

In 36:18, Oholibamah (listed here as Anah's daughter) reappears as Esau's wife whose sons became Edomite chiefs.

Genesis 36:21 Historical context

In Genesis 36:21, Dishon is listed among Horite chiefs — the same Dishon named here as Anah's son, linking him to tribal leadership.

In 1 Chronicles 1:41, the Chronicler confirms this genealogy: Dishon is Anah's son, then lists Dishon's own descendants.