Numbers 14:24

But my servant Caleb, because he had another spirit with him, and hath followed me fully, him will I bring into the land whereinto he went; and his seed shall possess it.

Cross-reference

Numbers 14:6-9 shows Caleb and Joshua's faithful encouragement to enter the land, explaining why Caleb had a different spirit.

Numbers 13:30 records Caleb's earlier bold faith to take the land, demonstrating his wholehearted following of God.

Numbers 26:65 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 26:65 confirms the fulfillment: only Caleb and Joshua survived the wilderness, exactly as promised here.

Numbers 32:11 reiterates the judgment that none except Caleb and Joshua would see the land—directly echoes this verse.

Numbers 32:12 names Caleb and Joshua as exceptions for fully following the Lord—same point as here.

Numbers 34:19 Historical context

Numbers 34:19 lists Caleb as a leader in land division, confirming the identity of the faithful follower.

Numbers 13:6 Historical context

Numbers 13:6 introduces Caleb as a spy, the very same man praised here for his different spirit.

Joshua 14:9 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 14:9 records Moses' oath that Caleb's wholehearted obedience secures the land as an inheritance — fulfilling God's promise.

2 Chronicles 25:2 notes Amaziah did right 'yet not with a whole heart,' contrasting sharply with Caleb's complete devotion.

Joshua 14:8 Allusion

In Joshua 14:8, Caleb himself declares 'I wholly followed the Lord my God,' directly echoing the description of his faithfulness here.

Joshua 14:6–14 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 14:6-14 shows Caleb claiming his inheritance based on this very promise, affirming his full obedience.

Deuteronomy 6:5 commands wholehearted love for God, which Caleb's 'different spirit' and full following exemplify.

Deuteronomy 1:36 repeats the promise to Caleb, using the same language of wholehearted following—a parallel account.

Joshua 15:13 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 15:13 records Caleb receiving Hebron, fulfilling the promise of inheritance for his wholehearted following.

Judges 1:20 Prophetic fulfillment

Judges 1:20 recounts giving Hebron to Caleb, exactly as promised to the one who followed fully.

In 1 Kings 11:6, Solomon 'did not wholly follow' the LORD — a direct contrast to Caleb's full following.

Hebrews 3:16 identifies the rebellious generation who heard and rebelled — contrasting with Caleb who followed fully, highlighting his faithfulness.

1 Chronicles 4:15 Historical context

1 Chronicles 4:15 lists Caleb's descendants, continuing the lineage of the faithful spy.

Mark 8:34 Parallel

Mark 8:34 calls for self-denial and following Christ, a New Testament parallel to Caleb's wholehearted following.

John 12:26 Parallel

John 12:26 promises honor to those who follow and serve Christ, similar to Caleb's honor and inheritance.

In Ephesians 6:6, wholehearted service 'from the heart' mirrors Caleb's 'different spirit' and full following.

Colossians 3:23 urges working 'heartily as for the Lord,' echoing Caleb's wholehearted devotion to God.