Psalm 105:11

Saying, Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan, the lot of your inheritance:

Cross-references

Psalm 78:55 Parallel

Psalm 78:55 describes the actual possession of the land after conquest, fulfilling the promise in Psalm 105:11.

Genesis 12:7 records God's first land promise to Abraham, directly quoted in summary by Psalm 105:11.

Genesis 13:15 repeats the land promise to Abraham after Lot's departure, matching the wording of Psalm 105:11.

Genesis 15:18 formalizes the covenant with specific borders, fulfilling the land promise summarized in Psalm 105:11.

Genesis 26:3 extends the same land promise to Isaac, confirming the inheritance mentioned in Psalm 105:11.

Genesis 26:4 adds multiplication of offspring to the land promise, echoing Psalm 105:11's inheritance theme.

Genesis 28:13 gives the land promise to Jacob at Bethel, directly paralleling Psalm 105:11's statement.

Genesis 15:7 recalls God's call to Abraham to give him the land, the same promise as Psalm 105:11.

Genesis 17:8 is the original covenant promise of the land as an everlasting possession, directly echoed here.

Numbers 34:2 specifies the boundaries of Canaan as an inheritance, detailing the land promised here.

Acts 7:5 Allusion

Acts 7:5 notes Abraham received no inheritance yet was promised it, highlighting the faith aspect of the promise.

Joshua 18:6 Parallel

Joshua 18:6 describes the actual division of the land by lot, fulfilling the promise of inheritance.

Genesis 15:13 Historical context

Genesis 15:13 predicts the Egyptian bondage before the land promise is fulfilled, providing context for the delay of the inheritance in Psalm 105:11.

Jeremiah 25:5 calls Israel to repent and dwell in the land given to their fathers, echoing the promise.