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What does the Bible say about Caleb in Numbers 14?

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Caleb is described as a faithful servant who followed the Lord fully, contrasting with the other spies who brought back an evil report.

In Numbers 14, Caleb is specifically noted for having 'another spirit' and following the Lord fully. The Lord declared that because of his faithfulness, Caleb would enter the Promised Land, a privilege denied to the other ten spies who spread fear among the Israelites with their negative report. This contrast illustrates the separation between faith and unbelief, emphasizing the importance of trusting God's promises.
Scripture References: Numbers 14:22-24

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