Caleb in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(capable).
1. According to 1Ch 2:9,18,19,42,50 the son of Hezron
the son of Pharez the son of Judah, and the father of Hur, and
consequently grandfather of Caleb the spy. (B.C. about 1600.)
2. Son of Jephunneh, one of the twelve spies sent by
Moses to Canaan. Nu 13:6 (B.C. 1490.) He and Oshea or Joshua
the son of Nun were the only two of the whole number who
encouraged the people to enter in boldly to the land and take
possession of it. Fortyfive years afterwards Caleb came to
Joshua and claimed possession of the land of the Anakim,
Kirjath-arba or Hebron, and the neighboring hill country. Josh
14. This was immediately granted to him, and the following
chapter relates how he took possession of Hebron, driving out
the three sons of Anak; and how he offered Achsah his daughter
in marriage to whoever would take Kirjath-sepher, i.e. Debir;
and how when Othniel, his younger brother, had performed the
feat, he not only gave him his daughter to wife, but with her
the upper and nether springs of water which she asked for. It
is probable that Caleb was a foreigner by birth, --a
proselyte, incorporated into the tribe of Judah.
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