Joshua 10:23

And they did so, and brought forth those five kings unto him out of the cave, the king of Jerusalem, the king of Hebron, the king of Jarmuth, the king of Lachish, and the king of Eglon.

Cross-reference

Joshua 10:1 Historical context

Joshua 10:1 introduces Adoni-zedek king of Jerusalem; here he is brought out as one of the captured five kings.

Joshua 10:3 Historical context

Joshua 10:3 lists the five kings who formed the coalition; here they are hauled from the cave as captives.

Joshua 10:5 Historical context

Joshua 10:5 describes the five kings gathering to attack Gibeon; here they are dragged out of the cave in defeat.

Joshua 10:37 Historical context

In Joshua 10:37, the city of Hebron is captured and its king killed — a subsequent event after the king of Hebron (one of the five) was executed.

Joshua 12:10 Historical context

Joshua 12:10 lists the king of Jerusalem and Hebron among defeated kings — directly matching two of the five brought out here.

Joshua 12:11 Historical context

Joshua 12:11 lists Jarmuth and Lachish — two more of the five kings from this cave.

Joshua 12:12 Historical context

Joshua 12:12 lists Eglon — the fifth king from the cave — among the conquered kings.

Joshua 15:35 Historical context

Joshua 15:35 includes Jarmuth in Judah's territory — showing the later inheritance of one of the five kings' cities.

Joshua 21:29 Historical context

Joshua 21:29 assigns Jarmuth as a Levitical city — the same city whose king was brought out here.