Genesis 46:11

And the sons of Levi; Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.

Cross-references

Genesis 29:34 explains the meaning of Levi's name (attached), whose sons are listed here.

Genesis 49:5-7 describes Simeon and Levi's violence, providing background on the character of the patriarch Levi.

Exodus 6:16 Parallel

Exodus 6:16 repeats the same genealogy of Levi's three sons — Gershon, Kohath, Merari — confirming the tribal heads.

Numbers 3:17-22 expands on the sons of Levi, listing their family clans by each son.

Numbers 4:1-49 assigns tabernacle duties to each of Levi's three sons' families, building on their identity.

Numbers 26:57 recaps the Levite clans by their fathers: Gershon, Kohath, Merari, linking to the original list.

Numbers 26:58 lists sub-clans (Libnites, Hebronites) that descend from Levi's sons, deepening the genealogy.

1 Chronicles 6:16 repeats the same Levite sons (Gershon, Kohath, Merari), confirming the genealogy.

1 Chronicles 6:1-3 lists Gershon as son of Levi, placing him in the broader Levite genealogy.

1 Chronicles 6:43 Historical context

1 Chronicles 6:43 traces Asaph's lineage back to Gershon, confirming Gershon as an ancestor.