Joshua 14:9
And Moses sware on that day, saying, Surely the land whereon thy feet have trodden shall be thine inheritance, and thy children’s for ever, because thou hast wholly followed the Lord my God.
Cross-reference
Joshua 14:14 records the fulfillment: Hebron became Caleb's inheritance because he wholly followed the Lord.
Joshua 1:3 gives the original promise that every place your foot treads is yours—now applied specifically to Caleb's inheritance.
Numbers 14:22-24 records God's oath that Caleb will enter the land because he followed fully—the foundation of Moses' oath here.
Numbers 14:24 directly states Caleb will possess the land because he followed the Lord fully—the promised basis for this verse.
Numbers 32:11 pronounces judgment on those who did not wholly follow the Lord—contrasting Caleb's faithfulness honored here.
Numbers 32:12 identifies Caleb and Joshua as the ones who wholly followed the Lord—the same commendation repeated here.
Deuteronomy 11:24 promises every place your foot treads to all Israel—here Moses personalizes that promise to Caleb.
Judges 1:20 records the fulfillment of Moses' oath to Caleb, giving him Hebron as promised.
Numbers 13:22 describes Hebron and its giant inhabitants—the very land Caleb's feet trod and later claimed.