1 Samuel 13:18
And another company turned the way to Beth–horon: and another company turned to the way of the border that looketh to the valley of Zeboim toward the wilderness.
Cross-references
Joshua 10:11 describes hailstones at Beth-horon, the same pass used by another Philistine company in this raid, providing military geography context.
2 Chronicles 8:5 records Solomon fortifying Beth-horon, showing its later strategic importance relevant to this route.
Joshua 16:3 mentions Lower Beth-horon as a tribal border, the same location as the second Philistine company's target in this chapter.
Joshua 16:5 mentions Upper Beth-horon in Ephraim's border, a place connected to the Philistine raiding route in this narrative.
Joshua 18:13 describes Lower Beth-horon on Benjamin's border, another reference to the strategic pass used in this raid.
Joshua 18:14 continues the border description mentioning Beth-horon, tying the geography to the Philistine campaign.