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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 1-50 (Abel - Children)

F.E. Marsh :: 43. Caleb

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THERE are seven things that characterise Caleb.

  1. He was a thorough believer, for he followed the Lord fully (Num. 14:24).
  2. He was a courageous witness, for he would not listen to the popular voice (Num. 13:30).
  3. He was a separated saint, for he was of “another spirit” than the others (Num. 14:24).
  4. He was a prompt actor. “Let us go up at once and possess the land,” is his cry (Num. 13:30).
  5. He was a confident man. “We are well able to overcome,” is his unhesitating cry (Num. 13:30).
  6. He was a persecuted servant. The people are not willing to hearken to Joshua and Caleb, but want to stone them (Num. 14:10).
  7. He was a rewarded disciple (Num. 14:24; Num. 32:11-12), for he was privileged to see, enter, and enjoy the land of promise (Jos. 14).
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