Joshua 14:14
Hebron therefore became the inheritance of Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite unto this day, because that he wholly followed the Lord God of Israel.
Cross-reference
Joshua 14:8 records Caleb saying 'I wholly followed the LORD'—the same phrase used here to explain why he received Hebron.
Joshua 14:9 quotes Moses' oath that Caleb's faithfulness would secure his inheritance—fulfilled in this verse.
Joshua 14:6 introduces Caleb's request for Hebron — the immediate context that leads to his inheritance here.
Joshua 10:36 records the conquest of Hebron — the city Caleb later inherits, showing its military capture first.
1 Kings 11:6 uses the same phrase 'wholly followed the LORD' for Solomon's failure — contrasting Caleb's faithfulness.
Genesis 23:2 identifies Hebron as Kiriath-arba, where Sarah died — connecting Caleb's inheritance to patriarchal history.
1 Samuel 30:31 lists Hebron among cities David sent spoils to — showing its later role as a loyal Judahite city.
2 Samuel 2:1 has David inquiring of the Lord to go to Hebron — where he was anointed king, continuing Hebron's significance.
2 Chronicles 11:10 mentions Hebron as a fortified city under Rehoboam — showing its enduring strategic importance.