Hasse Diagram/Examples/Genealogy from Terah to Joseph

Example of Hasse Diagram
Let $P$ be the set of all people who have lived.

Let $\DD$ be the relation defined on $P$ as:
 * $\forall x, y \in P: x \mathrel \DD y$ $x$ is a descendant of or the same person as $y$



This Hasse diagram illustrates the restriction of $\DD$ to all $x$ of $P$ such that $x \mathrel \DD \text {Terah}$ and $\text {Joseph} \mathrel \DD x$, according to the in the.

Analysis

 * Genesis $11:26$:
 * And $\text {Terah}$ lived seventy years, and begat $\text {Abram}$, $\text {Nahor}$, and $\text {Haran}$.


 * Genesis $11:29$:
 * ''And $\text {Abram}$ and $\text {Nahor}$ took them wives: the name of $\text {Abram}$'s wife was $\text {Sarai}$; and the name of $\text {Nahor}$'s wife, $\text {Milcah}$, the daughter of $\text {Haran}$, the father of $\text {Milcah}$, and the father of Iscah.


 * Genesis $17:5$:
 * Neither shall thy name any more be called $\text {Abram}$, but thy name shall be $\text {Abraham}$; for a father of many nations have I made thee.


 * Genesis $17:15$:
 * And God said unto $\text {Abraham}$, As for $\text {Sarai}$ thy wife, thou shalt not call her name $\text {Sarai}$, but $\text {Sarah}$ shall her name be.


 * Genesis $20:2$-$3$:
 * And $\text {Abraham}$ said of $\text {Sarah}$ his wife, She is my sister: and Abimelech king of Gerar sent, and took $\text {Sarah}$.


 * But God came to Abimelech in a dream by night, and said to him, Behold, thou art but a dead man, for the woman which thou hast taken; for she is a man's wife.


 * Genesis $20:10$-$12$:
 * And Abimelech said unto $\text {Abraham}$, What sawest thou, that thou hast done this thing?


 * And $\text {Abraham}$ said, Because I thought, Surely the fear of God is not in this place; and they will slay me for my wife's sake.


 * And yet indeed she is my sister; she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother; and she became my wife.


 * Genesis $20:20$-$23$:
 * And it came to pass after these things, that it was told $\text {Abraham}$, saying, Behold, $\text {Milcah}$, she hath also born children unto thy brother $\text {Nahor}$;


 * Huz his firstborn, and Buz his brother, and Kemuel the father of Aram,''


 * And Chesed, and Hazo, and Pildash, and Jidlaph, and $\text {Bethuel}$.''


 * And $\text {Bethuel}$ begat $\text {Rebekah}$: these eight $\text {Milcah}$ did bear to $\text {Nahor}$, $\text {Abraham}$'s brother.''


 * Genesis $25:20$:
 * ''And $\text {Isaac}$ was forty years old when he took $\text {Rebekah}$ to wife, the daughter of $\text {Bethuel}$ the Syrian of Padanaram, the sister to $\text {Laban}$ the Syrian.


 * Genesis $25:24$-$26$:
 * And when her days to be delivered were fulfilled, behold, there were twins in her womb.


 * And the first came out red, all over like an hairy garment; and they called his name Esau.


 * And after that came his brother out, and his hand took hold on Esau's heel; and his name was called $\text {Jacob}$: and $\text {Isaac}$ was threescore years old when she bare them.


 * Genesis $29:10$:
 * And it came to pass, when $\text {Jacob}$ saw $\text {Rachel}$ the daughter of $\text {Laban}$ his mother's brother, and the sheep of $\text {Laban}$ his mother's brother, that $\text {Jacob}$ went near, and rolled the stone from the well's mouth, and watered the flock of $\text {Laban}$ his mother's brother.


 * Genesis $29:12$:
 * And $\text {Jacob}$ told $\text {Rachel}$ that he was her father's brother, and that he was $\text {Rebekah}$'s son: and she ran and told her father.


 * Genesis $29:28$:
 * And $\text {Jacob}$ did so, and fulfilled her week: and he gave him $\text {Rachel}$ his daughter to wife also.


 * Genesis $30:22$-$24$:
 * And God remembered $\text {Rachel}$, and God hearkened to her, and opened her womb.


 * And she conceived, and bare a son; and said, God hath taken away my reproach:


 * And she called his name $\text {Joseph}$; and said, The Lord shall add to me another son.