Joshua 9:25

And now, behold, we are in thine hand: as it seemeth good and right unto thee to do unto us, do.

Cross-reference

Joshua 9:8 Parallel

In Joshua 9:8, the Gibeonites first declare 'We are thy servants'; here in v.25 they repeat that submission after their deception is exposed.

Joshua 10:6 Parallel

In Joshua 10:6, the Gibeonites appeal to Joshua as 'thy servants,' continuing the servant-master relationship established in their surrender (9:25).

In Judges 10:15, Israel uses nearly identical language of submission to God—'do unto us whatsoever seemeth good unto thee'—echoing the Gibeonites' surrender to Joshua.

In 1 Samuel 3:18, Samuel submits to God's will with 'let him do what seemeth him good,' mirroring the Gibeonites' complete surrender to Joshua's authority.

Jeremiah 26:14 almost verbatim repeats the Gibeonite submission speech – a direct literary parallel.