Joshua 13:26
And from Heshbon unto Ramath–mizpeh, and Betonim; and from Mahanaim unto the border of Debir;
Cross-references
Joshua 13:30 also mentions Mahanaim in Manasseh's inheritance, showing it as a shared boundary point.
In Joshua 21:38, Mahanaim is listed as a Levitical city and city of refuge, adding detail to its role in Gad's inheritance.
Joshua 20:8 assigns Ramoth in Gilead as a city of refuge from Gad, a region listed in Joshua 13:26.
Genesis 32:2 names Mahanaim as the place where Jacob saw angels, giving the origin of the name mentioned in Gad's boundary.
2 Samuel 2:8 shows Mahanaim as Ish-bosheth's capital, a key historical role for this Gadite city.
2 Samuel 17:27 describes David's reception at Mahanaim during Absalom's rebellion, highlighting its significance.
2 Samuel 17:24 records David's arrival at Mahanaim, a key refuge during Absalom's revolt.
1 Kings 22:3 refers to Ramoth-gilead as Israelite territory, a city from Gad's allotment described in Joshua.
Genesis 31:49 records Mizpah as a covenant site, likely the same as Ramath Mizpah in Joshua's list.
Judges 10:17 places Israel's camp at Mizpah in Gilead, matching the Mizpah named in Joshua's territory.
Judges 11:11 shows Jephthah speaking at Mizpah in Gilead, the same location from Joshua's allotment.
Judges 11:29 mentions Mizpah of Gilead as Jephthah's starting point, identical to Joshua's Ramath Mizpah.