Joshua 10:38
And Joshua returned, and all Israel with him, to Debir; and fought against it:
Cross-references
Joshua 10:41 summarizes the southern campaign's extent, placing Debir's conquest within the broader territorial sweep.
Joshua 12:13 lists the king of Debir among defeated kings, confirming the ruler's overthrow recorded in the main verse.
Joshua 15:15 recounts Othniel's later capture of Debir (then Kirjath-sepher), presenting a different conquest tradition.
Joshua 21:15 lists Debir as a Levitical city, showing its later designation for priestly service.
Joshua 15:7 mentions Debir as a landmark on Judah's northern border, providing geographical context.
Joshua 15:49 gives Debir's alternate name Kirjath-sannah in Judah's city list, identifying the same location.
Judges 1:11-15 expands the story of Othniel capturing Debir and receiving Caleb's daughter, filling out the narrative.
1 Chronicles 6:58 repeats that Debir was a Levitical city, confirming its status from Joshua 21:15.