Judges 1:21
And the children of Benjamin did not drive out the Jebusites that inhabited Jerusalem; but the Jebusites dwell with the children of Benjamin in Jerusalem unto this day.
Cross-reference
In Judges 1:8, Judah successfully took Jerusalem, contrasting with Benjamin's failure to drive out Jebusites here — same city, opposite outcomes.
Judges 19:10-12 illustrates the continuing Jebusite control of Jerusalem, as the Levite avoids staying there because it is not an Israelite city.
Judges 19:11 calls Jerusalem 'Jebus' and mentions Jebusites still living there, confirming the ongoing presence noted here.
Joshua 15:63 gives a parallel account of Jebusites dwelling within Judah, showing the same failure from Judah's perspective.
2 Samuel 5:6-9 records David's capture of Jerusalem, fulfilling the eventual removal of the Jebusites that Benjamin failed to accomplish.
Numbers 33:55 warns that failure to drive out inhabitants will cause trouble—exactly what Judges 1:21 reports as unfulfilled, implying judgment.
1 Chronicles 11:4 explicitly states Jerusalem was still Jebusite when David became king, directly echoing this verse's 'unto this day'.
Joshua 18:11-28 shows Jerusalem was allotted to Benjamin, explaining why Benjamin was responsible for driving out the Jebusites.
Joshua 15:8 describes Jerusalem's location on Judah's border, identifying the city as Jebusite territory.
Joshua 18:16 marks the boundary of Benjamin near Jebus (Jerusalem), reinforcing the city's position within Benjamin's allotment.
2 Samuel 24:16 mentions Araunah the Jebusite in Jerusalem, showing Jebusites still present long after this verse.
Genesis 10:16 lists the Jebusites as descendants of Canaan, providing their origin as a Canaanite tribe.