Joshua 19:51
These are the inheritances, which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun, and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel, divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh before the Lord, at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation. So they made an end of dividing the country.
Cross-reference
Joshua 14:1 uses nearly identical wording to describe the same land distribution process, reinforcing the formal record.
Joshua 18:1 describes the assembly at Shiloh where the land division began—this verse concludes that process.
Joshua 18:10 records the casting of lots at Shiloh—this verse (19:51) concludes the distribution.
Joshua 11:23 summarizes Joshua giving the land as inheritance; here the detailed distribution completes that process.
Joshua 12:7 lists conquered kings and notes the land given as possession, parallel to the allotment completion here.
Joshua 21:1 continues with the same leaders — Eleazar, Joshua, and heads of fathers' houses — as they address Levite allotments.
Numbers 34:17-29 lists the same leaders (Eleazar, Joshua, tribal heads) commissioned to divide the land, providing the authority.
Psalm 78:60 recalls God forsaking the tent at Shiloh — the very place where the land was divided, contrasting blessing with judgment.
Jeremiah 7:12-14 uses Shiloh as a warning of judgment for the same location where the land was divided.
In Hebrews 4:8, it notes Joshua did not give ultimate rest—highlighting that the land distribution here was a shadow of true rest.
Numbers 34:29 concludes the list of leaders commanded to divide the land, whom Joshua 19:51 shows completing the task.
Psalm 78:55 poetically describes God apportioning the land to Israel, echoing the historical distribution here.
1 Samuel 1:3 shows Shiloh as an ongoing worship center with the tabernacle, the same place where Joshua set up the tent of meeting.
Judges 21:19 mentions Shiloh as the site of an annual feast—the same location where the land was divided here.