Joshua 12:11

The king of Jarmuth, one; the king of Lachish, one;

Cross-reference

In Joshua 10:3-23, the kings of Jarmuth and Lachish are captured, matching the summary here.

In Joshua 10:23, the five kings including Jarmuth and Lachish are brought out, paralleling this summary.

In Joshua 10:31, the battle for Lachish is described, connecting to the king listed here.

In Joshua 10:32, the capture of Lachish is completed, corresponding to the king listed here.

Joshua 15:35 Historical context

Joshua 15:35 lists Jarmuth among Judah's cities, confirming its territorial allocation in the south.

Joshua 15:39 Historical context

Joshua 15:39 lists Lachish among Judah's cities, confirming its territorial allocation in the south.

2 Kings 19:8 Historical context

2 Kings 19:8 recounts Assyrian siege of Lachish, later history of the city conquered in 12:11.

2 Chronicles 32:9 Historical context

2 Chronicles 32:9 also recounts Sennacherib's siege of Lachish, highlighting its strategic importance.

Isaiah 37:8 Parallel

Isaiah 37:8 parallels 2 Kings 19:8, also mentioning Lachish under Assyrian siege.

Jeremiah 34:7 Historical context

Jeremiah 34:7 mentions Lachish as a surviving fortified city during Babylon's invasion.

Nehemiah 11:29 Historical context

Nehemiah 11:29 lists Jarmuth as a town resettled after exile, showing its long-term occupation.