Genesis 48:1

And it came to pass after these things, that one told Joseph, Behold, thy father is sick: and he took with him his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.

Cross-reference

Genesis 41:50–52 Historical context

In Genesis 41:50-52, the births of Manasseh and Ephraim are recorded—the same two sons Joseph brings here.

Genesis 46:20 Historical context

In Genesis 46:20, Joseph's sons are listed among those entering Egypt—these are the sons he now brings to Jacob.

Genesis 47:31 Historical context

In Genesis 47:31, Jacob makes Joseph swear to bury him in Canaan, setting the stage for Jacob's final blessing in 48:1.

Genesis 49:22 Historical context

Genesis 49:22 is Jacob's blessing of Joseph as a fruitful vine, continuing the scene initiated in 48:1 where Joseph brings his sons.

Genesis 50:23 Historical context

In Genesis 50:23, Joseph sees his grandchildren through Machir—continuing the lineage from the sons here.

Numbers 1:32 Historical context

Numbers 1:32 lists the clans of Ephraim and Manasseh, reflecting the tribal lineages established after Jacob's blessing in 48:1.

Numbers 1:34 Historical context

Numbers 1:34 specifically records the Manasseh clan, one of the two sons Joseph brought in 48:1 for blessing.