Numbers 27:5
And Moses brought their cause before the Lord.
Cross-references
Numbers 15:34 describes putting a Sabbath-breaker in custody until God's will is known — same pattern of awaiting divine instruction as Moses brings the case to God.
Numbers 9:6 describes another instance where people bring a case to Moses, mirroring the same procedure of seeking divine instruction.
In Numbers 9:8, Moses says 'Wait, that I may hear what the LORD will command' — the same deferral to God seen when Moses brings the daughters' case.
Exodus 25:22 identifies the mercy seat where God meets Moses to speak — the very place where Moses will bring the inheritance case before the Lord.
Exodus 18:19 records Jethro's advice to bring disputes to God — Moses follows that counsel here, making this a practical application.
Leviticus 24:12 records holding a blasphemer until God's decision — same pattern of awaiting divine verdict as when Moses brings the daughters' case to God.
Judges 20:18 shows Israel inquiring of God for guidance in battle — a parallel to Moses inquiring of God about inheritance law.
In Job 23:4, Job wishes to present his case before God — a thematic parallel to Moses actually doing so, though Job's is hypothetical.