Caleb in Wikipedia
(Hebrew: כָּלֵב, kalev; Tiberian vocalization: Kālēḇ; Hebrew
Academy: Kalev) is a male given name. Caleb, son of Jephunneh,
is an important figure in the Hebrew Bible, noted for his
faith in God when the Hebrews refused to enter the promised
land of Canaan. When the Hebrews came to the outskirts of
Canaan, the land that had been promised to them by God, after
having fled slavery in Egypt, Moses (the Hebrew leader) sent
twelve spies (Hebrew: מרגלים, meraglim) into Canaan to report
on what was there-one spy representing each of the Twelve
Tribes. Ten of the spies returned to say that the land would
be impossible to claim, and that giants lived there who would
crush the Hebrew army. Only two, Joshua (from the tribe of
Ephraim) and Caleb (representing Judah), returned and said
that God would be able to deliver Canaan into the hands of the
Hebrew nation...
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