Joshua 14:2
By lot was their inheritance, as the Lord commanded by the hand of Moses, for the nine tribes, and for the half tribe.
Cross-reference
Joshua 15:1 begins the detailed application of the lot inheritance for Judah, fulfilling the general procedure stated here.
Joshua 18:6 describes casting lots for the remaining seven tribes, continuing the same method used here.
Joshua 18:8 records the actual execution of the lot-casting for the remaining tribes, as prescribed here.
Numbers 26:55 contains the LORD's command to divide by lot, which Joshua 14:2 explicitly references as the basis for the inheritance.
Numbers 26:56 gives the command to divide land by lot among larger and smaller tribes — the instruction Joshua 14:2 is fulfilling.
Numbers 33:54 repeats the command to distribute land by lot according to clans, showing the source of Joshua's action.
Numbers 34:13 directly records Moses commanding the nine and a half tribes to inherit by lot — the exact mandate Joshua carries out.
Numbers 34:14 notes that Reuben, Gad, and half-Manasseh already received their inheritance — providing context for the remaining tribes here.
Numbers 36:2 references the same command to give inheritance by lot, but focuses on the daughters of Zelophehad's unique case.
1 Chronicles 6:61 records the lot-based allotment of cities to Levites, echoing the inheritance method here.
Proverbs 16:33 teaches that the lot's outcome comes from the Lord — a theological principle underlying the land distribution here.
Proverbs 18:18 says casting lots settles disputes — the same method used in Joshua to fairly divide the land.
Ezekiel 45:1 describes a future prophetic allotment of the land by inheritance, reflecting the same concept.