Judges 8:11

And Gideon went up by the way of them that dwelt in tents on the east of Nobah and Jogbehah, and smote the host: for the host was secure.

Cross-reference

Judges 8:10 Historical context

In Judges 8:10, the camp with 15,000 survivors is described; this is the camp Gideon attacks here, a direct narrative sequence.

Judges 6:33 Historical context

In Judges 6:33, the eastern peoples gathered and camped—this is the same camp Gideon attacks here, continuing the narrative.

Judges 18:27 also describes a surprise attack on an 'unsuspecting' people, using the same Hebrew term for a similar military tactic.

Numbers 32:35 Historical context

Numbers 32:35 lists Jogbehah as a Gadite city; here it is the location of Gideon's attack, providing geographic context.

Numbers 32:42 Historical context

Numbers 32:42 explains that Nobah was a city renamed after a conqueror; here it serves as a landmark for Gideon's route.

1 Samuel 30:16 describes David's surprise attack on a feasting, unsuspecting Amalekite camp, mirroring Gideon's tactics here.