Joshua 18:25
Gibeon, and Ramah, and Beeroth,
Cross-references
Joshua 10:2 describes Gibeon as a great royal city, giving context to its mention in Benjamin's territory here.
Joshua 9:17 lists Gibeon and Beeroth as Gibeonite cities — the same two towns appear here in Benjamin's allotment.
In Joshua 21:17, Gibeon is designated as a Levitical city within Benjamin's territory. This same city is listed here in the tribal allotment.
In Jeremiah 31:15, Ramah is the site of Rachel's weeping, a prophetic image of mourning. This same city appears here among Benjamin's towns.
Jeremiah 40:1 places Jeremiah at Ramah after his release, linking this city to a key prophetic event.
Isaiah 10:29 mentions Ramah trembling during the Assyrian advance, connecting this city to a later prophetic crisis.
1 Kings 15:17 shows Baasha fortifying Ramah, one of the cities listed here, providing historical context for the location.
In 2 Samuel 4:2, Beeroth is explicitly identified as part of Benjamin, confirming its tribal allocation here.
In 2 Samuel 2:12, Gibeon is the site of a battle between Abner and Joab. This same city is listed here among Benjamin's towns.
In Judges 19:13, Ramah is a Benjaminite city where the Levite considers lodging. This same city appears in the allotment list.
1 Kings 3:5 describes God appearing to Solomon at Gibeon in a dream — the location is the city from Benjamin's allotment.
1 Kings 3:4 records Solomon sacrificing at Gibeon, the great high place — the same city listed in Benjamin's inheritance.
Ezra 2:26 lists men from Ramah, the same city from the Joshua allotment, in a post-exilic census.
Nehemiah 7:29 records people from Beeroth, another city in this same list, showing continuity of settlement.
Nehemiah 7:30 lists men from Ramah, matching the city named in this verse, in a restoration census.
Nehemiah 11:33 includes Ramah among resettled towns, reinforcing its post-exilic habitation.
1 Kings 9:2 refers back to the Lord's earlier appearance at Gibeon — linking to the city named in Joshua's tribal list.
Isaiah 28:21 mentions the valley of Gibeon as a place of divine battle — the same town from Benjamin's territory.