Joshua 24:11
And ye went over Jordan, and came unto Jericho: and the men of Jericho fought against you, the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Girgashites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites; and I delivered them into your hand.
Cross-reference
Joshua 3:14-17 provides the detailed account of the miraculous Jordan crossing summarized in Joshua 24:11.
Joshua 4:10-12 continues the crossing account, noting the priests' role and the armed tribes crossing, complementing Joshua 24:11.
Joshua 4:23 explicitly compares the Jordan crossing to the Red Sea miracle, reinforcing the theme of God's power in Joshua 24:11.
Joshua 6:1-27 narrates the conquest of Jericho, the event summarized in Joshua 24:11 where Jericho fought against Israel.
Joshua 11:23 summarizes the conquest's conclusion—Joshua took the whole land—paralleling the victory account in Joshua 24:11, where God gave the nations into Israel's hand.
Joshua 9:1 lists the same coalition of nations that Israel faced, matching the list in Joshua 24:11.
Joshua 10:1 references the destruction of Jericho as a precedent for Ai, connecting to the Jericho conquest mentioned in Joshua 24:11.
Joshua 11:21 describes the destruction of the Anakites, a specific example of the victories summarized in Joshua 24:11.
Acts 13:19 explicitly mentions destroying seven nations in Canaan, directly paralleling the seven-nation list in Joshua 24:11 and the land inheritance.
Acts 7:45 references Joshua bringing the tabernacle and dispossessing nations, confirming the historical event of Joshua 24:11 from a New Testament perspective.
Psalm 105:44 states God gave Israel the lands of nations, matching the conquest result in Joshua 24:11 where the seven nations were handed over.
Psalm 78:55 explicitly recounts God driving out nations and settling Israel, directly echoing the conquest and inheritance in Joshua 24:11.
Nehemiah 9:24 recounts the same conquest, noting that God subdued the Canaanites and gave them into Israel's hands, mirroring Joshua 24:11's list of defeated nations.
Exodus 33:2 is God's promise to drive out those nations; Joshua 24:11 recounts its fulfillment.
Exodus 23:28 promises God will drive out Hivites, Canaanites, Hittites—a prediction fulfilled in Joshua 24:11 when these nations are handed over.
Exodus 13:5 promises the land of Canaanites, Hittites, etc., which Joshua 24:11 fulfills as those nations are defeated and the land given.
Psalm 114:3 poetically depicts the Jordan turning back, alluding to the same miraculous crossing summarized in Joshua 24:11.
Psalm 114:5 personifies the Jordan, asking why it turned back—a poetic reflection on the crossing event in Joshua 24:11.
Nehemiah 9:25 describes the prosperity that followed the conquest—captured cities and abundant goods—extending the narrative begun in Joshua 24:11.
Psalm 78:54 recalls God bringing Israel to His holy land, the outcome of the conquest described in Joshua 24:11, connecting divine guidance to the land gift.