Genesis 50:10

And they came to the threshingfloor of Atad, which is beyond Jordan, and there they mourned with a great and very sore lamentation: and he made a mourning for his father seven days.

Cross-reference

Genesis 50:4 refers to the end of Jacob's mourning period, while Genesis 50:10 describes the mourning at the threshing floor—sequential narrative.

Genesis 50:11 records the Canaanites' reaction to the mourning, naming the place Abel-mizraim—direct narrative continuation.

Job 2:13 Parallel

In Job 2:13, friends sit with Job in silence for seven days, mirroring the seven-day mourning period here.

Deuteronomy 34:8 describes Israel mourning Moses for thirty days—parallel to the great lamentation for Jacob, both honoring a patriarch.

In 1 Samuel 31:13, the same seven-day mourning period is observed for Saul and his sons, reflecting a shared cultural practice.