Joshua 11:2
And to the kings that were on the north of the mountains, and of the plains south of Chinneroth, and in the valley, and in the borders of Dor on the west,
Cross-reference
Joshua 10:40 summarizes the southern conquest using similar geographic terms ('hill country, lowland') as used here for the north.
Joshua 12:3 describes the same geographic region (Arabah, Sea of Chinneroth) as part of the conquered land.
Joshua 12:23 lists the king of Dor among the defeated, confirming the region mentioned here was conquered.
Joshua 17:11 includes Dor as part of Manasseh's inheritance, showing the same region's later tribal allocation.
Joshua 13:27 describes Gad's territory extending to the Sea of Chinnereth, the same body of water mentioned here.
Joshua 19:35 lists Chinnereth as a city in Naphtali, related to the Sea of Chinneroth region.
Judges 1:27 notes that Dor's inhabitants were not driven out, contrasting the earlier conquest account.
1 Kings 4:11 mentions Naphath-dor as a Solomonic district, showing the region's later administrative role.
1 Kings 15:20 records Ben-hadad conquering all Chinneroth, referring to the same region.
Numbers 34:11 identifies the Sea of Chinneroth as a boundary, the same geographic feature mentioned here.