Joshua 14:3

For Moses had given the inheritance of two tribes and an half tribe on the other side Jordan: but unto the Levites he gave none inheritance among them.

Cross-references

Joshua 13:8 Parallel

Joshua 13:8 details the inheritance Moses gave to the two and a half tribes east of Jordan, which this verse references.

Joshua 13:14 repeats that Levi got no inheritance — their portion is the Lord's offerings.

Joshua 13:32 lists the inheritances Moses distributed east of Jordan to the two and a half tribes.

Joshua 13:33 also states Levi received no inheritance — the Lord is their inheritance as promised.

Numbers 32:29–42 Historical context

Numbers 32:29-42 records Moses' original grant of the transjordan inheritance to Reuben, Gad, and half-Manasseh.

Deuteronomy 3:12-17 recounts Moses giving the transjordan land to the two and a half tribes, parallel to this verse.

Numbers 18:20 is the original command: Levites get no land because the Lord Himself is their portion.

Numbers 34:14 names Reuben, Gad, and half-Manasseh as the tribes already settled east of Jordan.

Numbers 35:2 commands giving Levites cities and pasturelands — their compensation despite no land inheritance.

Deuteronomy 10:9 repeats that Levi has no portion — the Lord is his inheritance.

Numbers 26:62 notes Levi received no inheritance among Israel, but in a census context.

1 Chronicles 12:37 Historical context

1 Chronicles 12:37 mentions the same two and a half tribes sending warriors to David — a later reference.