Joshua 21:45
There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass.
Cross-reference
Joshua 23:14 repeats the declaration that not one good promise failed — Joshua reaffirms God's faithfulness.
Joshua 23:15 contrasts the fulfillment of good promises with the warning that evil will come if they disobey.
Joshua 2:24 reports spies confirming God gave the land — an earlier step in the same fulfillment summarized here.
Joshua 3:10 promises God will drive out Canaanites — a prediction that is fulfilled as stated in this verse.
Joshua 11:23 records the land taken and given as inheritance — a direct parallel to the fulfillment summary here.
Joshua 24:13 details the specific gifts — land, cities, vineyards — that fulfilled the good things promised in Joshua 21:45.
Numbers 23:19 affirms God's truthfulness — the basis for the claim that none of His promises failed.
1 Thessalonians 5:24 declares God faithful to do what He promises — echoes the same assurance as Joshua's summary.
1 Kings 8:56 directly quotes Joshua 21:45 — Solomon celebrates that not one good promise failed.
Nehemiah 9:24 recounts the same land-gift as a key example of God's faithfulness to His word.
Ezekiel 48:29 describes a future land distribution, showing the same promise of inheritance still in view beyond Joshua's partial fulfillment.
Genesis 35:12 records God's promise of land to Abraham's descendants — one of the specific promises fulfilled here.
1 Kings 8:15 echoes the same pattern: God spoke with His mouth and fulfilled with His hand, here applied to David's promise.
Psalm 78:55 poetically summarizes the same event — God casting out nations and dividing the land as inheritance.
Psalm 136:21 recounts God giving their land as a heritage, consistent with the fulfilled promise in Joshua.
Isaiah 42:9 generalizes the principle: former things come to pass, confirming God's reliability for new declarations.
Isaiah 48:3 similarly affirms that God's declared former things came to pass suddenly, reinforcing the theme of fulfilled promises.