Joshua 10:36
And Joshua went up from Eglon, and all Israel with him, unto Hebron; and they fought against it:
Cross-reference
In Joshua 10:3, Hebron is listed as part of the Amorite coalition; here it is the city Joshua later conquers.
In Joshua 10:5, the king of Hebron is one of five who gather against Gibeon, setting up this conquest.
In Joshua 14:13, the city conquered here is later given to Caleb as his inheritance, fulfilling God's promise.
In Joshua 14:14, Hebron's inheritance to Caleb is confirmed, emphasizing his faithful following after the conquest.
In Joshua 15:13, Hebron is given to Caleb as his portion, identified as Kiriath-arba, following the conquest.
In Joshua 21:13, Hebron becomes a Levitical city of refuge for the priests after its conquest.
Joshua 12:10 lists the king of Hebron as one of the defeated kings, directly summarizing this conquest.
Joshua 15:14 records Caleb driving out the Anakim from Hebron, providing a parallel account of the city's conquest.
In Joshua 15:54, Hebron appears in the list of Judah's inheritance cities after the conquest.
Judges 1:10 recounts Judah's later conquest of Hebron, paralleling Joshua's campaign and naming the same defeated Anakim leaders.
Numbers 13:22 describes Hebron's inhabitants (Anakim) before the conquest, providing background for the city Joshua attacks here.
In Genesis 13:18, Abraham settled near Hebron and built an altar; the same city is later conquered by Joshua.