Numbers 34:11
And the coast shall go down from Shepham to Riblah, on the east side of Ain; and the border shall descend, and shall reach unto the side of the sea of Chinnereth eastward:
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 3:17 also references the Sea of Chinnereth (Galilee) as a border — the same body of water appears here in the eastern boundary description.
Matthew 14:34 places Jesus at Gennesaret, the NT name for the Sea of Chinnereth, showing continuity of location.
Luke 5:1 calls it the Lake of Gennesaret, the same body of water as the Sea of Chinnereth in the boundary.
John 6:1 refers to the Sea of Galilee (Tiberias), the same as the Sea of Chinnereth, linking OT and NT geography.
Joshua 13:27 directly mentions the 'Sea of Chinnereth' as the eastern border, echoing the boundary in Numbers 34:11.
Matthew 4:18 mentions the Sea of Galilee, the same as the Sea of Chinnereth, where Jesus called fishermen.
2 Kings 23:33 records Pharaoh Neco imprisoning Jehoahaz at Riblah — the same location mentioned here as a boundary point, now a site of later historical events.
2 Kings 25:6 describes Zedekiah being brought to Riblah for judgment — the same Riblah that appears here in the border description.
Jeremiah 39:5 places Zedekiah's capture and trial at Riblah — the same location named in this border verse, now a site of judgment.
Jeremiah 39:6 continues the Riblah scene with the execution of Zedekiah's sons — the same location from the boundary description becomes a place of tragedy.
Jeremiah 52:10 also recounts executions at Riblah — the same border town from Numbers now a site of judgment on Judah's kings.
Jeremiah 52:26 mentions captives being brought to Riblah — the same location from the boundary description, now a gathering point for exile.
Jeremiah 52:27 records executions at Riblah — the same town from this border verse, now a place of death leading to Judah's exile.
Joshua 11:2 mentions 'Chinneroth' as a geographical region, paralleling the Sea of Chinnereth in the border description.