Numbers 33:53
And ye shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein: for I have given you the land to possess it.
Cross-reference
Psalm 24:1 declares the earth is the Lord's — the foundation for God's right to give this land to Israel as stated here.
Psalm 115:16 says God gave the earth to mankind — a broader parallel to His specific gift of this land to Israel.
Jeremiah 27:5 affirms God gives the earth to whomever He wills — directly echoing the principle behind His grant of this land to Israel.
Daniel 4:17 declares that God gives dominion to whom He wills — the same principle of divine sovereignty over land and kingdoms.
Daniel 4:25 repeats the theme of God giving kingdoms to whom He chooses — reinforcing the same sovereign giver motif.
Daniel 4:32 again states God gives rule to whom He will — closely parallels Numbers' claim that God gave the land to Israel.
Deuteronomy 6:19 reaffirms God's promise to drive out enemies so Israel can possess the land — directly continuing the Numbers command.
Deuteronomy 7:17 anticipates Israel's fear of dispossessing nations — the same task commanded in Numbers, now with reassurance.
Joshua 11:12 records the fulfillment of Numbers' command to take possession — Joshua obeys by capturing and destroying cities.
Joshua 23:5 promises God will drive out enemies so Israel possesses the land — directly echoes the Numbers instruction.
Judges 2:2 recalls the command to break down altars and not covenant with inhabitants — part of the same possession mandate from Numbers.
Deuteronomy 32:8 describes God fixing borders for nations — similar to His giving this land to Israel, emphasizing divine sovereignty over territory.
Jeremiah 27:6 echoes God's sovereign right to give land, here to Nebuchadnezzar — same divine prerogative as in Numbers.