Genesis 10:19
And the border of the Canaanites was from Sidon, as thou comest to Gerar, unto Gaza; as thou goest, unto Sodom, and Gomorrah, and Admah, and Zeboim, even unto Lasha.
Cross-reference
Genesis 13:10 describes the well-watered plain including Sodom and Gomorrah, cities listed in Genesis 10:19.
Genesis 13:12-17 describes Lot settling near Sodom and God showing Abram the land—within the Canaanite borders outlined here.
In Genesis 14:2, the same cities—Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim—appear as independent kingdoms, confirming the border list.
Genesis 15:18-21 promises the land of the Canaanites to Abram—the same territory described here.
In Genesis 19:24, the LORD destroys Sodom and Gomorrah—the very cities listed as the southern border of Canaan.
In Genesis 19:25, the overthrow of those cities and the entire plain (including Admah and Zeboiim) completes the judgment.
In Genesis 13:7, the Canaanites and Perizzites live in the land—same people whose borders are outlined here.
Genesis 26:1 records Isaac in Gerar, the same city from the Canaanite boundaries in Genesis 10:19.
Genesis 20:1 places Abraham in Gerar, a border city of Canaan mentioned in Genesis 10:19.
In Genesis 18:20, God hears outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah, cities from the border list, setting up their judgment.
In Genesis 12:6, the Canaanites are in the land—the very people whose territory is described in this border list.
Numbers 34:2-15 defines the boundaries of Canaan—directly parallel to the territory given here.
Joshua 12:7 lists the conquered region from Baal-gad to Mount Halak, overlapping the Canaanite boundaries defined in Genesis 10:19.
Joshua 12:8 continues with hill country and lowland of the same Canaanite territory described in Genesis 10:19.
In Hosea 11:8, Admah and Zeboiim are cited as examples of destruction—cities from the Canaanite border list.
Deuteronomy 32:8 speaks of God fixing the borders of nations—the Canaanite boundaries here illustrate that divine ordering.
1 Kings 4:24 describes Solomon's dominion extending to Gaza, the same location marking Canaan's territory. This shows later Israelite control over that region.
Judges 6:4 records Midianites destroying crops as far as Gaza, the same southern limit of Canaanite territory from Genesis. A geographic connection.
Joshua 14:1 begins the land allotment within the boundaries first outlined in Genesis 10:19.
Judges 16:1 places Samson in Gaza, a Canaanite border city listed in Genesis 10:19.
2 Chronicles 14:13 mentions Asa's pursuit to Gerar, a city in the Canaanite territory described here. A historical echo of that earlier boundary.
Jeremiah 25:20 lists Gaza among Philistine cities, corresponding to the same Gaza in Genesis 10:19.
Jeremiah 47:1 is a prophecy concerning the Philistines before Pharaoh struck Gaza, a city on the Canaanite border. Links the location to later judgment.
Mark 7:24 records Jesus entering the region of Tyre and Sidon, with Sidon being the northern boundary of Canaanite territory. Connects Jesus' ministry to that ancient land.
Acts 12:20 mentions Tyre and Sidon, with Sidon from the Canaanite border. Shows these cities' continued significance in the New Testament.