Joshua 21:44
And the Lord gave them rest round about, according to all that he sware unto their fathers: and there stood not a man of all their enemies before them; the Lord delivered all their enemies into their hand.
Cross-reference
Joshua 11:23 already declared the land had rest from war; this verse reaffirms the same rest.
Joshua 22:4 references the rest given to the brothers, echoing the rest declared here.
In Joshua 2:24, the spies declare God has delivered the land — fulfilled here as the Lord gives rest and defeats all enemies.
Joshua 23:1 restates the same rest from enemies, confirming the fulfillment of God's promise in Joshua's old age.
Joshua 23:9 echoes the same victory, emphasizing that God drove out great nations — reinforcing the rest given here.
Joshua 11:8 records a key battle victory — part of the conquest that leads to the complete rest from enemies described here.
Joshua 22:9 describes the Transjordan tribes returning to their possession, a result of the rest granted here.
Deuteronomy 7:22-24 promises gradual conquest and enemy defeat — fulfilled here as Joshua records complete rest from surrounding enemies.
Deuteronomy 31:3-5 promises the Lord will go before Israel and destroy nations — here the fulfillment is recorded with rest and victory.
Hebrews 4:9 uses the concept of rest as a type of the eternal Sabbath rest for God's people, foreshadowed by the rest in the land.
Exodus 23:31 promises the land's boundaries and enemy defeat — Joshua 21:44 records the fulfillment of that promise with rest.
Exodus 33:14 promises God's presence and rest — here that promise is realized as the Lord gives Israel rest from enemies.
2 Samuel 7:1 echoes the same 'rest from enemies' — David now experiences the rest God gave Joshua's generation.
1 Kings 8:56 quotes the promise: God gave rest and not one good word failed — Solomon celebrates fulfillment.
Deuteronomy 2:33 recounts a similar victory over Sihon — a pattern of God delivering enemies, culminating in the complete rest here.