Joshua and Caleb. Out of the 12 spies that were sent, they are the only two that gave a favorable report of the promised land.
Numbers 14:6,7
6 And Joshua the son of Nun and Ca´leb the son of Je·phun´neh, who were of those who spied out the land, ripped their garments apart, 7 and they proceeded to say this to all the assembly of the sons of Israel: "The land that we passed through to spy it out is a very, very good land.
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Caleb and Joshua
The names of these two men are not stated in the Bible record.
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A:It may seem strange that the spies sent by Moses reported back in fear of the giants they saw everywhere in the Promised Land, yet when Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land, he never once encountered even one giant. The Bible says the conquest went smoothly and the land did not devour (Numbers 13:32-33) the invading Hebrews. The giants were fables. The spies story was intended to create a sense of awe and dread among its listeners, but the conquest story did not need the giants so there was none.
The giants in the Promised Land were mentioned in the Bible as the Nephilim, who were believed to be descendants of fallen angels and humans. They were considered to be strong and powerful beings, posing a threat to the ancient Israelites.
A:It may seem strange that the spies sent by Moses reported back in fear of the giants they saw everywhere in the Promised Land, yet when Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land, he never once encountered even one giant. The Bible says the conquest went smoothly and the land did not devour (Numbers 13:32-33) the invading Hebrews. The giants were fables. The spies story was intended to create a sense of awe and dread among its listeners, but the conquest story did not need the giants so there was none.
The children of Israel were in Egypt before they journeyed to the Promised Land. They were enslaved in Egypt for several generations before being led out by Moses during the Exodus.
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Joshua and Caleb were the only two that entered the promised land, Israel. The other 10 spies died with their generation in the desert.Numbers 14:38"Of the men who went to explore the land, only Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh survived."Numbers 26:65"For the LORD had told those Israelites they would surely die in the wilderness, and not one of them was left except Calebson of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun."
The two spies went into Jericho in approximately 1405 BC.
Joshua was a friend of Moses, and was one of the spies sent into the Promised Land. He has his sidekick, Caleb, were the only two who said that with God's help that they could take the land that had been promised to them. God was so upset with the Israelites' lack of faith in Him, that He caused the Israelites to wander for forty years in the wilderness, until the only people who had left Egypt and were still alive were Moses, Joshua and Caleb. Moses went up to the mountain to see the land and died there, leaving Joshua to lead the Israelites in. Faith and loyalty were his strengths.