Numbers 34:19

And the names of the men are these: Of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of Jephunneh.

Cross-references

Numbers 13:30 Historical context

In Numbers 13:30, Caleb encourages Israel to take the land—showing the same Caleb named here as a faithful leader from Judah.

Numbers 14:6 Historical context

In Numbers 14:6, Caleb and Joshua tear their clothes in grief—revealing Caleb's faithful response alongside Joshua.

In Numbers 14:24, God promises Caleb will enter Canaan because he followed fully—highlighting the reward for the Caleb named here.

In Numbers 14:30, Caleb and Joshua are the only exceptions to the wilderness death sentence—emphasizing Caleb's unique destiny.

In Numbers 14:38, Caleb and Joshua survive the plague on the spies—confirming the preservation of this Caleb from Judah.

In Numbers 26:65, Caleb is named as one of only two from the exodus generation to enter the land—the same leader appointed here.

In Numbers 13:6, Caleb is listed as the spy from Judah, showing his consistent role as a faithful leader.

In Deuteronomy 1:36, Caleb is promised the land because he wholly followed the Lord—the reason he is chosen here.