Deuteronomy 3:14

Jair the son of Manasseh took all the country of Argob unto the coasts of Geshuri and Maachathi; and called them after his own name, Bashan–havoth–jair, unto this day.

Cross-reference

Deut 3:4 describes the conquest of Argob's sixty cities, which Jair later took and renamed — same event from different angle.

Deuteronomy 3:1 Historical context

Deuteronomy 3:1 sets the scene for the defeat of Og in Bashan, the region Jair later took — provides narrative context.

Numbers 32:41 gives the original account of Jair taking villages and naming them Havvoth Jair — same event recounted here.

Joshua 13:13 Historical context

Joshua 13:13 notes the Geshurites and Maachathites were not expelled, directly commenting on the boundary peoples mentioned here.

1 Chronicles 2:21-23 lists Jair's towns and Kenath, expanding on Jair's conquests mentioned here.

Joshua 12:5 Parallel

Joshua 12:5 lists the territory of Og including Argob and Havvoth Jair — parallel conquest record.

1 Kings 4:13 Historical context

1 Kings 4:13 mentions the villages of Jair in Gilead and the region of Argob — a later administrative reference to Jair's territory.

1 Chronicles 2:22 Historical context

1 Chronicles 2:22 records Jair's 23 cities in Gilead from the genealogical history — confirms and expands on Jair's holdings.

Judges 10:4 Citation

Judges 10:4 records a later judge Jair who named his towns Havvoth Jair, reusing the place name from here.