Joshua 2:24

And they said unto Joshua, Truly the Lord hath delivered into our hands all the land; for even all the inhabitants of the country do faint because of us.

Cross-reference

In Joshua 2:9-11, Rahab states the land is given and hearts melt — the spies' report here repeats that very confidence.

Joshua 2:11 Parallel

In Joshua 2:11, Rahab first reports Canaanites' hearts melting—the spies here confirm her words as their own report.

Joshua 5:1 Parallel

Joshua 5:1 later describes the same 'hearts melted' reaction after Jordan crossing, reinforcing the ongoing fear.

Joshua 21:44 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 21:44 records the fulfillment of God giving rest and delivering enemies, confirming the spies' declaration in verse 24.

Joshua 21:45 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 21:45 declares that all God's good promises came to pass, which includes the deliverance proclaimed by the spies.

Joshua 6:1 Parallel

Joshua 6:1 shows Jericho shut tight in fear—a direct result of the melting hearts reported here.

Joshua 6:2 Parallel

Joshua 6:2 has God declare he has given Jericho into their hands—affirming the spies' claim of divine gift.

Exodus 15:15 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 15:15 prophesies Canaanites melting in fear—this report shows that prophecy being fulfilled.

Exodus 23:31 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 23:31 records God's promise to give the land and drive out inhabitants — the spies' report here affirms that promise is coming true.

Numbers 13:32 contains the earlier spies' evil report of a land that devours — opposite to this good report of inhabitants melting away.

In Numbers 13:33, the earlier spies feared the Nephilim as grasshoppers — here the spies declare the inhabitants melt away, reversing that fear.

Deuteronomy 1:28 recounts Israel's own hearts melting from bad spies—contrasts with this report of enemy fear.

Judges 7:14 Parallel

Judges 7:14 has a Midianite say 'God has given into his hand'—similar confidence in divine victory.

Psalm 46:6 Parallel

Psalm 46:6 describes nations melting at God's voice, parallel to the fainting inhabitants in Joshua 2:24.