Joshua 12:3

And from the plain to the sea of Chinneroth on the east, and unto the sea of the plain, even the salt sea on the east, the way to Beth–jeshimoth; and from the south, under Ashdoth–pisgah:

Cross-references

Joshua 11:2 Parallel

Joshua 11:2 also mentions the Arabah south of Chinneroth, the same region described here.

Joshua 13:20 lists the same specific locations (slopes of Pisgah, Beth-jeshimoth) as part of Reuben's inheritance, confirming the geography.

Joshua 13:27 mentions the Sea of Chinneroth as the border for Gad's territory, the same lake listed among conquered lands.

Joshua 15:2 Parallel

Joshua 15:2 describes the southern border of Judah from the Salt Sea, the same geographic reference as here.

Joshua 15:5 Parallel

Joshua 15:5 says the eastern border of Judah runs from the Salt Sea to the Jordan, echoing this geographic marker.

Joshua 18:19 refers to the Salt Sea as the boundary of Benjamin, matching the sea named here in the list of conquered regions.

Genesis 14:3 Historical context

Genesis 14:3 identifies the Valley of Siddim as the Salt Sea, giving the origin of the sea named here.

Deuteronomy 3:17 gives an identical description of the Arabah, Chinnereth, and the Salt Sea under Pisgah.

Deuteronomy 4:49 uses nearly identical phrasing—Arabah, Sea of the Arabah, slopes of Pisgah—to describe the conquered region east of Jordan.

Deuteronomy 3:16-17 gives the same territorial description—Arabah from Chinnereth to Salt Sea, under Pisgah—as part of the land grant to Reuben and Gad.

Numbers 21:20 Historical context

Numbers 21:20 describes the top of Pisgah overlooking the wasteland, the same mountain slope mentioned here during Israel's journey.

1 Kings 15:20 Historical context

1 Kings 15:20 records the conquest of Chinneroth (the region around this lake) by Ben-hadad, linking the same location in a later historical event.

Matthew 15:29 Historical context

Matthew 15:29 places Jesus beside the Sea of Galilee—the same lake called Sea of Chinneroth here—connecting OT geography to NT ministry.

Luke 5:1 Historical context

Luke 5:1 mentions the Lake of Gennesaret, another name for the Sea of Chinneroth, linking this conquered region to Jesus' teaching by the shore.