Genesis 46:19
The sons of Rachel Jacob’s wife; Joseph, and Benjamin.
Cross-references
Genesis 30:24 records Rachel naming Joseph—the first son of Rachel listed here.
Genesis 35:16-18 recounts Benjamin's birth and Rachel's death, providing the backstory for this list of Rachel's sons.
Genesis 35:24 similarly lists Rachel's sons as Joseph and Benjamin, confirming the same genealogy.
In Genesis 44:27, Jacob explicitly states that Rachel bore him two sons — a direct reference to Joseph and Benjamin listed here.
In Genesis 45:28, Jacob rejoices that his son Joseph (Rachel's son) is alive, directly connecting to this listing.
In Genesis 47, Joseph's family settles in Egypt—directly continuing the account of Rachel's sons, especially Joseph's role in providing for them.
In Genesis 49:22-27, Jacob's blessings for Joseph and Benjamin give prophetic detail about these sons of Rachel—directly expanding on their mention here.
In Genesis 50, Joseph mourns and buries Jacob—this continues the story of Rachel's son Joseph, who is central to the events.
Genesis 37:1-36 tells the story of Joseph being sold, which is the early fate of one of Rachel's sons.
Genesis 39:1-23 describes Joseph's service in Potiphar's house, continuing the narrative of Rachel's son.
In Deuteronomy 33:12-17, Moses blesses Benjamin and Joseph—the two sons of Rachel listed here, providing a later prophetic blessing.
1 Chronicles 2:2 lists Joseph and Benjamin among Israel's sons, echoing this genealogical record.
Exodus 1:3 includes Benjamin among those who came to Egypt, tying him to the family history.
In Numbers 1:36, the census counts Benjamin's tribe—showing the numerical growth from Rachel's son Benjamin listed here.
In Numbers 1:37, the number of Benjamin's tribe is given—a direct census result from Rachel's son Benjamin mentioned here.
In Numbers 26:38-41, a second census lists Benjaminite clans—reinforcing the lineage from Rachel's son Benjamin.