Judges 1:10
And Judah went against the Canaanites that dwelt in Hebron: (now the name of Hebron before was Kirjath–arba:) and they slew Sheshai, and Ahiman, and Talmai.
Cross-reference
Judges 1:20 recounts Caleb driving out the three sons of Anak from Hebron, fulfilling the defeat in 1:10.
Numbers 13:22 mentions the same three Anakim giants (Ahiman, Sheshai, Talmai) seen by the spies, later defeated in Judges.
Joshua 14:15 gives the same note about Hebron's former name Kiriath-arba and Arba as the greatest Anakim.
In Joshua 15:13, Caleb receives Hebron as his inheritance; this verse recounts the later conquest of the same city by Judah.
In Joshua 15:14, Caleb drives out Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai from Hebron—the same three giants named here.
Deuteronomy 1:28 records the spies' fear of the tall Anakites in Hebron; here that fear is overcome by victory.
Joshua 10:36 records Joshua's conquest of Hebron; this verse describes a later attack by Judah on the same city.
Joshua 11:21 states Joshua destroyed the Anakites from Hebron; here the defeat of specific Anakite leaders is detailed.
Numbers 13:33 describes the fearful spies' report of the Anakim giants, whom Judah later conquers in Judges 1:10.
Genesis 23:2 notes that Hebron was formerly called Kiriath Arba, the same name used in this verse.
In Joshua 21:11, the same city Hebron is identified as Kiriath-arba, but in the context of Levitical allotment, not conquest.