Joshua 9:1
And it came to pass, when all the kings which were on this side Jordan, in the hills, and in the valleys, and in all the coasts of the great sea over against Lebanon, the Hittite, and the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite, heard thereof;
Cross-reference
Joshua 24:11 recites the same nations who fought Israel, with Girgashites added — a parallel summary of this conflict.
Joshua 12:7-24 lists all defeated kings, corresponding to the coalition of kings in 9:1 who heard about Israel.
Joshua 11:1-5 mirrors the coalition of 9:1, now from northern kings who unite to fight Israel.
In Joshua 10:2-5, five Amorite kings form an alliance against Gibeon, fulfilling the coalition hinted at in 9:1.
Joshua 5:1 records the same kings hearing of the crossing and their hearts melting—directly parallel to their gathering in 9:1.
In Joshua 6:27, Joshua's fame spreads after Jericho's fall—this directly causes the kings' gathering here.
In Joshua 12:8, the same six nations and regions are listed as conquered—a direct echo of this verse.
In Joshua 10:5, five Amorite kings from this list unite to attack Gibeon—a specific fulfillment of the general coalition.
In Joshua 11:16, the conquered regions (hill country, foothills) match the geographical description of the kings' territories here.
In Joshua 10:23, the five captured kings are brought out, directly continuing the conflict with the kings mentioned in 9:1.
Deuteronomy 7:1 lists seven nations God would clear away — here six of them gather to fight Israel, showing the fulfillment.
Exodus 34:11 repeats God's promise to drive out these six nations — their gathering here is a step in that process.
Exodus 23:23 promised God would blot out these nations — their united resistance here sets up their destruction.
Exodus 3:17 promised to bring Israel to the land of these six nations — now those nations gather to fight, fulfilling the conflict.
Genesis 15:18-21 promised Abraham the land of these nations — the kings here represent those nations opposing the inheritance.
In Exodus 3:8, God lists the same six nations as the promised land's inhabitants—the peoples whose kings now gather against Israel.
In Judges 3:5, the same six nations appear as residents among Israel—a later stage of these peoples.
In Nehemiah 9:8, God's promise to give Abraham the land of these nations is recounted—the same list (minus Hivites).
Exodus 23:31 promised the borders of the land — the kings in this verse occupy that promised territory, a general fulfillment.