Numbers 1:7

Of Judah; Nahshon the son of Amminadab.

Cross-reference

Numbers 2:3 Parallel

Numbers 2:3 repeats Nahshon as Judah's leader in camp — same person, different arrangement.

Numbers 7:12 records Nahshon's offering as Judah's leader — same person, different event.

Numbers 10:14 names Nahshon as Judah's leader in the march — same person, another list.

1 Chronicles 2:10 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 2:10, the genealogy from Ram to Amminadab to Nahshon confirms Nahshon's lineage and his role as leader of Judah.

1 Chronicles 2:11 Historical context

1 Chronicles 2:11 continues Nahshon's genealogy forward to his son Salmon, showing his place in the messianic line.

Matthew 1:2-5 places Nahshon in Jesus' genealogy, linking the census leader to the Messiah.

Luke 3:32 Citation

Luke 3:32 also includes Nahshon in Jesus' ancestry, reinforcing his role in the royal lineage.

Exodus 6:23 Historical context

Exodus 6:23 reveals Nahshon as Aaron's brother-in-law, adding family context to his tribal leadership.

Ruth 4:20 Citation

Ruth 4:20 repeats the genealogy from Amminadab to Nahshon to Salmon, anchoring Nahshon in David's lineage.

Matthew 1:4 Citation

Matthew 1:4 lists Nahshon as son of Amminadab and father of Salmon, confirming his place in Christ's genealogy.