Joshua 14:15
And the name of Hebron before was Kirjath–arba; which Arba was a great man among the Anakims. And the land had rest from war.
Cross-reference
Joshua 11:23 repeats the exact phrase 'the land had rest from war', marking the same conclusion of the conquest.
Joshua 15:13 repeats the grant of Hebron to Caleb, adding that Arba was father of Anak — further detail on the land.
Joshua 15:54 explicitly identifies Kiriath-arba as Hebron, the same city noted here.
Joshua 20:7 also identifies Kiriath-arba as Hebron, designating it a city of refuge.
Genesis 23:2 first calls Hebron 'Kiriath-arba' and records Sarah's death — explaining the old name Joshua 14:15 mentions.
Judges 1:10 repeats the note that Hebron was formerly called Kirjath-arba, linking the conquest to the earlier description.
Nehemiah 11:25 mentions Kirjath-arba (Hebron) as a settlement after exile, echoing the former name from Joshua 14:15.
Judges 3:11 uses the same 'land had rest' formula for a later period of peace under Othniel.
Judges 5:31 concludes with 'the land had rest forty years' after Deborah's victory.
Judges 8:28 repeats 'the land had rest forty years' after Gideon subdued Midian.