Joshua 10:11
And it came to pass, as they fled from before Israel, and were in the going down to Beth–horon, that the Lord cast down great stones from heaven upon them unto Azekah, and they died: they were more which died with hailstones than they whom the children of Israel slew with the sword.
Cross-references
Joshua 10:10 narrates the initial victory and pursuit — verse 11 then adds the hailstones as the cause of many deaths.
Joshua 10:13 describes the sun standing still — another miraculous intervention in the same battle alongside the hailstones.
In Exodus 9:22-26, hail is God's plague on Egypt. Here hailstones again strike enemies, showing divine judgment from heaven.
Revelation 16:21 also describes great hailstones from heaven as divine judgment — a parallel use of hail as God's weapon.
In Revelation 11:19, great hail accompanies end-time judgment - typological fulfillment of God's hailstorm judgment.
In Ezekiel 13:11, hailstones judge false prophets - same imagery of divine judgment via hail.
In Isaiah 30:30, God's voice brings hail and storm - a theophanic judgment parallel to this event.
In Isaiah 28:2, hail and tempest are God's instrument of judgment, echoing this divine hailstorm against enemies.
In Psalm 18:12-14, God uses hailstones and coals of fire as weapons, directly mirroring this hailstorm judgment.
Genesis 19:24 shows God raining fire on Sodom — here hailstones from heaven similarly execute divine judgment on the Amorites.
Psalm 147:17 says God hurls hail like pebbles — same imagery of hailstones as a divine weapon.
Psalm 148:8 lists hail as obeying God's command — parallel to the hailstorm that obeyed God in Joshua.
Job 38:23 says God stores hail for battle and war — directly matching the hailstones used against Israel's enemies.
Isaiah 28:17 says hail will sweep away false refuges — parallel use of hail as God's instrument of judgment.
Ezekiel 38:22 describes God judging with hail, fire, and sulfur — a direct parallel to the hailstones here in Joshua.
Revelation 8:7 echoes the hail and fire judgment, directly paralleling God's hailstorm in Joshua.
Exodus 9:23 records the plague of hail in Egypt — the same miracle of God sending hail as judgment, now against Amorites.
Deuteronomy 28:7 promises enemies will flee before Israel — this battle fulfills that blessing as the Amorites flee and are destroyed.
In Psalm 11:6, God rains coals of fire and brimstone on the wicked - a parallel image of divine judgment from heaven.
In Judges 5:20, the stars fight from heaven against Sisera - another divine intervention in battle, though not hail specifically.