Judges 1:22
And the house of Joseph, they also went up against Beth–el: and the Lord was with them.
Cross-reference
Judges 1:19 also uses 'the LORD was with' but for Judah, showing a similar pattern of divine presence in conquest.
Genesis 28:19 records Jacob naming the place Bethel, the very city the house of Joseph attacks here, providing its origin.
Joshua 12:16 lists Bethel as conquered earlier, but here it must be taken again, highlighting incomplete possession.
Amos 5:6 warns the house of Joseph about judgment at Bethel, linking the same group and place as the conquest here.
Genesis 35:6 identifies Luz as Bethel, the city the house of Joseph attacks here.
Joshua 16:1-4 describes the territorial allotment for Joseph's descendants, the setting for their conquest of Bethel.
Joshua 14:4 explains that Joseph's sons formed two tribes, Ephraim and Manasseh, clarifying the 'house of Joseph'.
Joshua 16:2 describes the border of Ephraim (house of Joseph) passing from Bethel to Luz, the same city they attack.
Joshua 18:13 also identifies Luz as Bethel in Benjamin's border, the city the house of Joseph attacks.
1 Chronicles 7:28 lists Bethel as part of Ephraim's inheritance, the tribe attacking Bethel here.