Joshua 10:41
And Joshua smote them from Kadesh–barnea even unto Gaza, and all the country of Goshen, even unto Gibeon.
Cross-references
Joshua 10:2 describes Gibeon's importance — the same city that marks the eastern boundary of conquest here.
Joshua 10:12 records the sun standing still over Gibeon — the climactic battle that enabled the conquest mentioned here.
Joshua 10:38 details the conquest of Debir, a specific city within the broader territory summarized in 10:41. Shows the campaign's component.
Joshua 11:16 summarizes the same conquest, repeating 'the whole region of Goshen' — confirming the extent of Joshua's victories.
Joshua 14:7 adds detail about Caleb being sent from Kadesh-barnea — the same starting point for Joshua's strike.
Joshua 15:51 lists Goshen as a town in Judah's allotment — possibly the same region mentioned here, showing later distribution.
Genesis 10:19 lists the Canaanite territory from Sidon to Gaza — the same Gaza boundary mentioned here, showing the land God promised was fulfilled.
Deuteronomy 9:23 reminds of the rebellion at Kadesh-barnea when sent to possess — contrasting with Joshua's later success from there.
Numbers 13:26 describes the spies' return to Kadesh-barnea — the starting point for the conquest here.
Numbers 32:8 recalls Moses sending spies from Kadesh-barnea — the same place Joshua later struck from.
Numbers 34:4 uses Kadesh-barnea as a boundary landmark — the same location marking the southern extent of conquest.