1 Chronicles 7:29
And by the borders of the children of Manasseh, Beth–shean and her towns, Taanach and her towns, Megiddo and her towns, Dor and her towns. In these dwelt the children of Joseph the son of Israel.
Cross-references
Joshua 17:7-11 lists the same cities on Manasseh's border: Beth-Shean, Taanach, Megiddo, Dor.
In Judges 1:27-28, the same cities (Beth‑shean, Taanach, Megiddo, Dor) are listed as ones Manasseh failed to conquer — a direct historical parallel.
Judges 1:27 lists the same cities (Beth-Shean, Taanach, Dor, Megiddo) and notes Manasseh failed to drive out their inhabitants.
1 Kings 4:12 lists the same cities (Taanach, Megiddo, Beth-Shean) in Solomon's administrative districts.
In Revelation 16:16, Armageddon derives from Har Megiddo — the same Megiddo listed here becomes a symbol of end‑time battle.
In Joshua 17:18 (same as #8), Manasseh's hill country inheritance is again referenced — linking to the tribal cities listed here.
In Zechariah 12:11, mourning is set in the plain of Megiddo — the city that was part of Manasseh's inheritance here.
Judges 5:19 mentions Taanach and Megiddo in Deborah's song, the same cities listed here.
1 Samuel 31:10 records Saul's body displayed at Beth-Shan, the same city listed here for Manasseh.
In 1 Kings 9:15, Megiddo is listed as a city Solomon fortified — the same city already noted in Manasseh's territory here.
In 2 Kings 9:27, King Ahaziah dies at Megiddo — the same city from Manasseh's inheritance listed here.
In 2 Kings 23:29, King Josiah is killed at Megiddo — a city belonging to Manasseh as recorded here.
In 2 Chronicles 35:22, Josiah dies at Megiddo — the same city from Manasseh's territory mentioned here.