Numbers 3:19
And the sons of Kohath by their families; Amram, and Izehar, Hebron, and Uzziel.
Cross-reference
Numbers 3:27 lists the clans descended from Kohath's sons named in 3:19 — an immediate expansion.
In Numbers 4:2, the Kohathites (descendants of the four sons) are counted for tabernacle duties — a direct administrative follow-up to the genealogy.
Exodus 6:18 gives the identical list of Kohath's sons — a parallel genealogical record.
1 Chronicles 6:18 repeats the same four sons of Kohath — a parallel genealogy.
In 1 Chronicles 23:12, the same four sons of Kohath are listed verbatim — a direct parallel to the Numbers record.
In 1 Chronicles 23:13, the descendants of Amram (son of Kohath) are given, highlighting Aaron's priestly role — continuing the genealogy.
In 1 Chronicles 23:18-20, the sons of Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel (the other three sons of Kohath) are listed — completing the genealogical record.
In Leviticus 10:4, Uzziel's sons Mishael and Elzaphan are called to remove Nadab and Abihu's bodies — a narrative use of one of the Kohathite sons from Numbers 3:19.
1 Chronicles 26:23 names the Amramites, Izharites, Hebronites, Uzzielites — directly corresponding to the Kohathite clans listed here.
Exodus 6:20 adds details about Amram's marriage, connecting Kohath's line to Moses and Aaron.
Joshua 21:10 shows the Kohathite (Aaron's) descendants receiving Levitical cities, continuing the genealogical line from the sons of Kohath.
1 Chronicles 6:38 traces Izhar's lineage back to Kohath, confirming the family line.
1 Chronicles 15:5 names Uzziel as a chief among the Kohathites transporting the ark — a later role.
In 1 Chronicles 15:8-10, the Kohathite clan is represented by Uriel in David's time — a later generation from the sons listed in Numbers 3:19.
1 Chronicles 24:22 lists Shelomoth, a descendant of Izhar (son of Kohath), extending the genealogy from Numbers 3:19.
In 1 Chronicles 15:17-21, the Kohathite Heman is appointed as a musician — a later role for descendants of the sons of Kohath.