Numbers 13

Numbers 13

The Israelites arrive at the edge of Canaan, and God commands Moses to send twelve spies, one leader from each tribe, to scout the land. After forty days, the spies return, confirming the land flows with milk and honey. However, ten of the spies give a fearful, faithless report, claiming the inhabitants are giants (Nephilim) and their cities are impenetrable. Only Caleb and Joshua urge the people to trust God and take the land immediately, but the majority report leads the people into despair and rebellion.

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Caleb, now 85, reminds Joshua of Moses's promise and asks for the hill country of Hebron. Caleb successfully drives out the giants (Anakites), claiming his inheritance by faith.

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