The division west of the Jordan begins by lot under Eleazar and Joshua. Caleb steps forward to claim the promise made forty-five years earlier: though eighty-five, he is as strong as ever and asks for the hill country of the Anakim, for he “wholly followed the LORD,” and Joshua grants him Hebron.
Joshua study chapter
Joshua 14
c. 1399 BCCaleb, at eighty-five and still strong, claims Hebron, having wholly followed the LORD.
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