Joshua 15:54
And Humtah, and Kirjath–arba, which is Hebron, and Zior; nine cities with their villages:
Cross-reference
Joshua 15:13 recounts Caleb receiving Kiriath-arba (Hebron) as his inheritance, providing background to this city's allotment.
Joshua 14:15 explains Hebron's former name Kiriath-arba and its giant founder Arba, giving historical depth to this city.
Joshua 10:36 recounts the conquest of Hebron, providing the narrative of its capture.
Joshua 21:11 identifies Hebron as a Levitical city given to the priests, adding its later religious function.
Joshua 21:13 designates Hebron as a city of refuge, highlighting its legal role.
Joshua 10:3 lists the king of Hebron in a coalition, showing the city's political role during the conquest.
Genesis 23:2 records Sarah's death at Kiriath-arba (Hebron), connecting this city to patriarchal narratives.