Joshua 14:13

And Joshua blessed him, and gave unto Caleb the son of Jephunneh Hebron for an inheritance.

Cross-reference

Joshua 10:36 Historical context

Joshua 10:36 records the conquest of Hebron, the city later given to Caleb — providing background to the inheritance.

Joshua 10:37 Historical context

Joshua 10:37 continues the conquest of Hebron, reinforcing that it was captured before being allotted to Caleb.

Joshua 15:13 repeats the giving of Hebron to Caleb, emphasizing it was according to the LORD's command.

Joshua 21:12 states the fields and villages of Hebron were given to Caleb, directly echoing the inheritance here.

Joshua 21:11 Historical context

Joshua 21:11 lists Hebron as a Levitical city, showing its dual role as Caleb's inheritance and a city for priests.

Judges 1:20 Prophetic fulfillment

Judges 1:20 recounts Caleb receiving Hebron and driving out the Anakim, fulfilling the promise in Joshua 14:13.

1 Chronicles 6:56 notes the fields of Hebron were given to Caleb, matching the detail in Joshua 14:13.

Numbers 13:22 Historical context

Numbers 13:22 recounts the spies coming to Hebron—the very city Caleb later inherits, directly connecting to his role as a faithful spy.

1 Chronicles 6:55 records Hebron as a Levitical city for Aaron's descendants, complementing Caleb's personal allotment.

Genesis 13:18 Historical context

In Genesis 13:18, Abram settles at Hebron, the same city Joshua gives to Caleb here, linking the inheritance to patriarchal history.

1 Samuel 30:14 Historical context

1 Samuel 30:14 refers to the 'Negeb of Caleb'—the territory around Hebron later named after Caleb, showing the lasting legacy of his inheritance.

1 Samuel 30:31 Historical context

1 Samuel 30:31 lists Hebron as a city David sent spoils to—later significance of the same city given to Caleb.