Numbers 27:1

Then came the daughters of Zelophehad, the son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, of the families of Manasseh the son of Joseph: and these are the names of his daughters; Mahlah, Noah, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah.

Cross-references

Numbers 26:33 lists Zelophehad's five daughters—the same women who approach Moses here—showing their father had no sons, the basis for their plea.

Numbers 36:1-12 records the later ruling on Zelophehad's daughters, requiring them to marry within their tribe to preserve inheritance—fulfilling their initial request.

Numbers 36:2 directly references the earlier ruling on Zelophehad's daughters, citing it as the basis for a new question about tribal land.

Numbers 36:11 records that Zelophehad's daughters married within their tribe, fulfilling the requirement from the later ruling in chapter 36.

Joshua 17:3–6 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 17:3-6 records the actual allocation of land to Zelophehad's daughters, fulfilling the ruling Moses made in response to their request.

1 Chronicles 7:15 Historical context

1 Chronicles 7:15 confirms Zelophehad had daughters and places him in the genealogy of Manasseh, providing broader tribal context for their claim.