Deuteronomy 19:1

When the Lord thy God hath cut off the nations, whose land the Lord thy God giveth thee, and thou succeedest them, and dwellest in their cities, and in their houses;

Cross-reference

In Deuteronomy 7:1, the identical phrase introduces commands to destroy the nations, framing the context of conquest.

In Deuteronomy 12:29, the same wording warns against imitating pagan practices after dispossessing the nations.

Deuteronomy 4:42 earlier establishes cities of refuge for unintentional killers, which this law now implements in the promised land.

In Deuteronomy 6:10, this same promise of receiving cities not built is a reminder of grace before commands to obey.

In Deuteronomy 7:2, the command to destroy the nations contrasts with the later establishment of cities of refuge.

In Exodus 21:13, this earlier law establishes the principle of a refuge for accidental killers, which this verse commands.