Joshua 18:10

And Joshua cast lots for them in Shiloh before the Lord: and there Joshua divided the land unto the children of Israel according to their divisions.

Cross-reference

Joshua 18:6 Parallel

Joshua 18:6 instructs to bring the survey so Joshua can cast lots; verse 10 records that he indeed cast the lots. Direct fulfillment.

Joshua 18:8 Parallel

In Joshua 18:8, Joshua instructs the surveyors and announces the lot-casting procedure that he then executes here.

In Joshua 19:51, the same event is summarized: land division by lot at Shiloh completed — a parallel account.

Joshua 23:4 Parallel

In Joshua 23:4, Joshua reminds the tribes he has allotted their inheritance — a later summary of the lot-casting.

Ezekiel 48:29 provides a parallel summary of tribal land allotment, mirroring this historical division.

In Numbers 26:55, God commands land be divided by lot — the very instruction Joshua now executes at Shiloh.

Micah 2:5 Contrast

Micah 2:5 prophesies that no one will cast the line by lot — directly contrasting the land-division by lot here.

In Proverbs 16:33, the lot is cast but the Lord decides — directly explains the theological meaning of Joshua's lot-casting.

Acts 13:19 Historical context

Acts 13:19 summarizes God giving the land as an inheritance, referencing the event of which this verse is part.

Acts 1:26 Parallel

Acts 1:26 uses the same casting-of-lots method to choose Matthias, a parallel practice for discerning God's will.

Ezekiel 47:22 expands the inheritance principle to include resident aliens, echoing the allotment here.

Proverbs 18:18 states that lots settle disputes, illustrating the purpose of the land division here.

Psalm 16:6 Allusion

Psalm 16:6 continues the metaphor with 'lines' falling in pleasant places, reminiscent of boundary assignments here.

Psalm 47:4 Parallel

Psalm 47:4 declares God chose the heritage, which was enacted through the lot-casting in this verse.

Psalm 16:5 Allusion

Psalm 16:5 uses the metaphor of a 'lot' to describe God as one's portion, alluding to the land allotment practice.

In Nehemiah 11:1, lots choose one-tenth to live in Jerusalem — a later use of casting lots for allocation.

In 1 Chronicles 24:5, lots determine priestly divisions — another instance of casting lots for God's decisions.

In Leviticus 16:8, lots decide which goat is for Yahweh and which for Azazel — a parallel use of casting lots for sacred decisions.