Joshua 10:8
And the Lord said unto Joshua, Fear them not: for I have delivered them into thine hand; there shall not a man of them stand before thee.
Cross-references
Joshua 1:5-9 gives God's earlier commission promising His presence — here that same promise is fulfilled as God assures victory over the Amorites.
Joshua 8:1 repeats the same 'Fear not, I have given into your hand' formula before Ai — showing a pattern of divine reassurance.
Joshua 11:6 again uses 'Be not afraid, I will deliver them' before the northern campaign — consistent with God's repeated encouragement.
Deuteronomy 3:2 records God's similar promise to Moses about Og — linking Joshua's conquest to the earlier victory over Sihon.
Deuteronomy 20:1-4 gives the law for battle: 'Do not be afraid, the LORD fights for you' — here Joshua acts on that command.
Judges 4:14 has Deborah's similar assurance to Barak, 'the LORD has delivered Sisera into your hand' — parallel encouragement.
Exodus 23:31 similarly promises God will deliver the inhabitants into Israel's hand, securing their conquest.
Numbers 21:34 uses almost identical wording: 'Fear him not, for I have delivered him into thy hand.'
Deuteronomy 7:24 promises 'no man shall be able to stand before thee'—the same guarantee given to Joshua.
Judges 1:4 records the fulfillment: 'the LORD delivered the Canaanites... into their hand' as promised.
Judges 4:7 repeats the pattern: 'I will deliver him into thine hand'—a recurring divine promise.
1 Samuel 17:46 has David declaring 'the LORD will deliver thee into mine hand'—the same confidence in God's victory.
Psalm 44:7 echoes God's deliverance of enemies into Israel's hand, reinforcing the promise given to Joshua here.