Joshua 10:20
And it came to pass, when Joshua and the children of Israel had made an end of slaying them with a very great slaughter, till they were consumed, that the rest which remained of them entered into fenced cities.
Cross-references
Joshua 10:10 provides the initial pursuit and slaughter that verse 20 summarizes—a direct narrative link.
Joshua 8:24 describes a similar slaughter after pursuit of Ai—parallel to the crushing of enemies in Joshua 10:20.
Jeremiah 8:14 also calls for entering fortified cities, but now God's people flee from divine judgment rather than enemy survivors fleeing from Israel.
Judges 4:16 similarly describes a complete slaughter and pursuit of an enemy army, echoing the pattern of total victory.
2 Samuel 20:6 expresses urgency to prevent escape to a fortified city—the same concern underlying Joshua 10:20's note that survivors reached cities.
2 Chronicles 13:17 reports a great slaughter of enemies—similar to the crushing defeat in Joshua 10:20.