Numbers 13:30
And Caleb stilled the people before Moses, and said, Let us go up at once, and possess it; for we are well able to overcome it.
Cross-reference
In Numbers 14:6-9, Joshua and Caleb echo Caleb’s faith, urging the people not to rebel and trusting God for victory.
Numbers 14:24 confirms God’s promise to bring Caleb into the land because of his wholehearted faith shown here.
In Joshua 14:6-8, Caleb himself recalls this moment, saying he brought back a good report and followed God fully.
Hebrews 11:33 lists those who conquered by faith — Caleb's conquest of Hebron fits that faith-driven pattern.
Deuteronomy 1:21 echoes Caleb's call, urging Israel to go up and take possession without fear, reinforcing the same faith.
Deuteronomy 1:36 reveals God's commendation of Caleb for wholehearted following, making explicit the reward for his faith here.
Joshua 15:13 records the fulfillment: Caleb receives Hebron, the land he spied and urged to take, as his inheritance.
Judges 18:9 parallels this with Danite spies urging attack using similar language of seeing good land — a later echo of Caleb's exhortation.
1 Samuel 17:32 shows David's confidence against Goliath, mirroring Caleb's faith against the giants — both trust God against overwhelming odds.