Joshua 4:22

Then ye shall let your children know, saying, Israel came over this Jordan on dry land.

Cross-reference

Joshua 3:17 Historical context

Joshua 3:17 records the actual crossing on dry ground — the very event referenced in this verse as what the stones memorialize.

Exodus 14:29 describes Israel walking on dry ground through the Red Sea — a parallel miracle that foreshadows this crossing of the Jordan.

Exodus 15:19 repeats the dry-ground crossing of the Red Sea, reinforcing the pattern of God's deliverance that continues at the Jordan.

Psalm 66:6 Allusion

Psalm 66:6 echoes this crossing on dry ground, celebrating God turning sea into dry land and river crossing on foot.

Isaiah 51:10 recalls God drying the sea and making a way for the redeemed, the very event alluded to in Joshua 4:23.

Joel 1:3 Parallel

Joel 1:3 commands telling children and grandchildren, directly paralleling the call to pass on this memory.

Isaiah 11:15 prophesies a future drying of waters for crossing, using imagery of the exodus and Jordan like here.

Psalm 90:16 Parallel

Psalm 90:16 asks God to show His work to children, similar to the command here to tell the next generation.

Isaiah 38:19 says fathers make known God's truth to children, paralleling the instruction to teach about the crossing.