2 Chronicles 11:10
And Zorah, and Aijalon, and Hebron, which are in Judah and in Benjamin fenced cities.
Cross-references
2 Chronicles 28:18 records Philistines capturing Beth-shemesh, Aijalon, and Shaarabim — cities Rehoboam fortified here, later lost to enemies.
Joshua 15:33 lists Zorah as part of Judah's tribal allotment — the same town Rehoboam later fortified in this verse.
Joshua 19:41 lists Aijalon within Dan's territory — Rehoboam fortifies it here, showing later Judahite control.
Joshua 14:14 says Hebron became Caleb's inheritance — the same city Rehoboam later fortifies, connecting tribal allotment to royal fortification.
Joshua 20:7 designates Hebron as a city of refuge — the same city Rehoboam fortifies here, showing its ongoing strategic importance.
2 Samuel 2:11 records David's seven-year reign in Hebron — the same city Rehoboam fortifies here, linking royal history to fortification.