Deuteronomy 31:3
The Lord thy God, he will go over before thee, and he will destroy these nations from before thee, and thou shalt possess them: and Joshua, he shall go over before thee, as the Lord hath said.
Cross-references
In Deuteronomy 31:7, Moses charges Joshua to lead — the same Joshua who, as stated here, will cross over ahead.
Deuteronomy 31:8 repeats the promise of the LORD going before — reinforcing the assurance given here.
In Deuteronomy 31:14, God instructs Moses to commission Joshua — the Joshua already designated here to cross over ahead.
Deuteronomy 31:23 records God's direct command to Joshua — fulfilling the promise here that he will cross over ahead with God.
In Deuteronomy 3:28, God commanded Moses to commission Joshua — the same Joshua who is to cross over ahead as stated here.
Deuteronomy 9:3 repeats the same promise of God going before as a consuming fire to destroy nations, reinforcing the assurance.
Deuteronomy 34:9 shows Joshua filled with wisdom after Moses' death — the same Joshua who was to cross over ahead here.
Deuteronomy 7:1 earlier promised God would drive out nations — this verse repeats that same promise before the crossing.
Numbers 27:18-21 records God's initial command to commission Joshua — the same leader who is to cross over ahead here.
Psalm 44:3 stresses victory came from God, not human strength — reinforcing the promise here that God himself goes before.
Psalm 44:2 recounts God driving out nations for Israel — the same divine conquest promised here as the LORD crosses over ahead.
Joshua 4:14 records Israel's awe of Joshua — fulfilling the exaltation implied by God's choice of Joshua to lead.
Joshua 3:7 shows God exalting Joshua after the crossing, confirming the leadership promised in this verse.
Joshua 1:2 commands crossing the Jordan — directly fulfilling the promise here that Joshua will lead Israel across.
Joshua 13:1 reveals much land remains unconquered — contrasting God's promise here of total possession.
Joshua 21:44 declares God gave all enemies into their hands — fulfilling the promise of destruction and possession.
Hebrews 4:8 argues Joshua did not give true rest — contrasting the incomplete conquest here with Christ's rest.
Genesis 48:21 has Jacob promising God's presence and guidance back to the land, echoing Moses' assurance that God will go before Israel.
Acts 7:45 summarizes the conquest, mentioning God driving out nations — echoing the same promise here.