Joshua 14:6
Then the children of Judah came unto Joshua in Gilgal: and Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite said unto him, Thou knowest the thing that the Lord said unto Moses the man of God concerning me and thee in Kadesh–barnea.
Cross-reference
Joshua 14:14 records Caleb receiving Hebron as his inheritance. This fulfills the request he makes in Joshua 14:6.
Joshua 15:13 records the fulfillment of Caleb's inheritance request introduced here — a direct narrative continuation.
In Joshua 15:17, Othniel, Caleb's nephew, is mentioned. Caleb's lineage as a Kenezite in Joshua 14:6 connects to this family detail.
Numbers 13:6 introduces Caleb as the spy from Judah. This is the first mention of Caleb, whose faithfulness is recalled in Joshua 14:6.
Numbers 13:26 is the spy return at Kadesh — directly referenced by Caleb as the event where God's promise was given.
Numbers 14:6 describes Caleb and Joshua tearing their clothes in protest. Joshua 14:6 refers to this same Kadesh-barnea event.
Numbers 14:24 records God's promise that Caleb will enter the land. Joshua 14:6 is Caleb's reminder of that promise.
Numbers 14:30 states only Caleb and Joshua will enter the land. Joshua 14:6 alludes to this divine decree.
Numbers 32:12 commends Caleb and Joshua for wholly following the Lord. Joshua 14:6 echoes this same commendation in Caleb's speech.
Deuteronomy 1:36-38 records the original promise to Caleb and commissioning of Joshua — the very words Joshua 14:6 references.
Numbers 13:30 records Caleb's courageous faith speech — the very faithfulness he recalls when claiming his inheritance.
Numbers 14:38 notes only Caleb and Joshua survived — explains why Caleb is now claiming his inheritance as reward.
Numbers 32:8 recalls the sending of spies from Kadesh Barnea, the same event Caleb references in his claim.
1 Chronicles 4:15 lists Caleb's descendants, a genealogical follow-up to the man mentioned in Joshua 14:6.