Joshua 19:18
And their border was toward Jezreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem,
Cross-reference
In Joshua 17:16, the valley of Jezreel is mentioned — the same region where the city Jezreel is located here.
In 1 Kings 21:1, Jezreel is the location of Naboth's vineyard, a city listed in Issachar's territory.
In 1 Kings 21:15, Ahab takes Naboth's vineyard in Jezreel, a city from Issachar.
In 1 Kings 21:16, Ahab goes to Jezreel to claim the vineyard, a city in Issachar.
In 2 Kings 8:29, Joram recovers in Jezreel, a city from Issachar's territory.
In 2 Kings 9:15, Joram's presence in Jezreel sets the stage for Jehu's coup, the same city.
In 2 Kings 9:30, Jehu arrives at Jezreel, a city in Issachar, leading to Jezebel's death.
In Hosea 1:4, Jezreel becomes a symbol of judgment on Jehu's dynasty — the same city listed here in Issachar's territory.
In Hosea 1:5, the valley of Jezreel is the site of Israel's defeat — the same geographical region as the city named here.
In 1 Samuel 28:4, the Philistines camp at Shunem — the same city listed in Issachar's allotment here.
In 1 Kings 1:3, Abishag the Shunammite is from Shunem — the same city mentioned here in Issachar's territory.
In 1 Kings 2:17, Adonijah requests Abishag the Shunammite — she is from Shunem, a city in Issachar's allotment.
In 1 Kings 2:21, Bathsheba relays the request for Abishag the Shunammite — from Shunem, listed here.
In 2 Kings 4:8, Elisha visits Shunem and stays with a wealthy woman — the same city from Issachar's territory.
In 2 Kings 4:12, the Shunammite woman is called — she is from Shunem, the city listed in Joshua.