Joshua 12:5
And reigned in mount Hermon, and in Salcah, and in all Bashan, unto the border of the Geshurites and the Maachathites, and half Gilead, the border of Sihon king of Heshbon.
Cross-reference
Joshua 11:3 places Hivites below Mount Hermon — the same mountain Og ruled here.
Joshua 13:11 repeats the same territorial description of Og's kingdom — including Hermon, Bashan, Salecah, and the Geshurite/Maacathite border.
Joshua 13:2 lists the Geshurites and Maacathites as unconquered, directly paralleling the border peoples mentioned here.
Deuteronomy 3:8 describes the same conquest of Og's land including Mount Hermon — exactly the territory described here.
Deuteronomy 3:9 provides the Sidonian and Amorite names for Mount Hermon — the mountain Og ruled here.
Deuteronomy 3:10 gives a parallel description of Og's kingdom, confirming the same territory of Bashan and Gilead.
Deuteronomy 4:47 refers to the same conquest of Og's land — the territory described here.
Deuteronomy 4:48 mentions Mount Sirion (Hermon) as the northern boundary of the conquered land — parallel to Hermon here.
Deuteronomy 3:14 adds that Jair from Manasseh took the Argob region in Bashan, linking to the half-Gilead described here.
1 Samuel 27:8 shows David raiding the Geshurites, a group mentioned here as inhabiting the region near Og's territory.
2 Samuel 3:3 reveals that David married Maacah, daughter of Geshur's king, tying the region into David's family.
2 Samuel 13:37 has Absalom flee to Geshur, showing it as a refuge for David's son, a region named here.
2 Samuel 15:8 mentions Absalom's vow while living in Geshur, the same region listed as part of Og's kingdom.
2 Samuel 23:34 lists a Maacathite among David's mighty men, linking to the Maacathite border mentioned here.
2 Kings 25:23 includes a Maacathite among Gedaliah's captains, echoing the same ethnic group from this region.