Ezekiel 47:13
Thus saith the Lord God; This shall be the border, whereby ye shall inherit the land according to the twelve tribes of Israel: Joseph shall have two portions.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 47:22, the same land division rule extends to include resident aliens, expanding the inheritance instructions.
Ezekiel 48:4-6 details the land allotments for Manasseh, Ephraim, Reuben — directly continuing the division commanded here.
Ezekiel 48:29 concludes the tribal allotments, summarizing the inheritance division commanded here.
Genesis 48:5 establishes Jacob adopting Ephraim and Manasseh as his own — the origin of Joseph's double portion.
Numbers 34:2-12 details the borders of the Promised Land—the same land division being instructed here in Ezekiel's vision.
1 Chronicles 5:1 records Reuben's birthright transferred to Joseph's sons — explaining why Joseph receives two portions.
Genesis 48:22 Jacob gives Joseph an extra portion of land (Shechem) — a precedent for Joseph's double inheritance.
Numbers 34:3 describes the southern border of Canaan — another land boundary passage with similar function.
Joshua 13:7 commands the division of the land among the tribes — a parallel execution of the same command.
Jeremiah 3:18 speaks of Israel and Judah returning together to the land — a future restoration context linked to the inheritance here.
Obadiah 1:19 also describes Israel's inheritance of land, though focusing on possession of enemy territories rather than tribal division.