("dog"; in Akkadian the cognate word is used as a metaphor for "loyal vassal of the king")
One of the 12 spies sent by Moses from Kadesh in the wilderness of Paran to scout the land of Canaan (Num 13:1-20). Caleb represented the tribe of Judah (Num 13:6). When the spies returned, Caleb advised an immediate conquest of Canaan (Num 13:30); his view was supported only by Joshua, the representative of the tribe of Ephraim (Num 14:6-8). The other ten spies argued, "We are not able to go up against the people, for they are stronger than we" (Num 13:31) and the Children of Israel determined that the best solution would be a return to Egypt (Num 14:4). As a result, it was decreed that all Israelites who at that time were aged 20 or more should be barred from entering the promised land, except for Caleb and Joshua (Num 14:29-30).
When Israel entered the land of Canaan 40 years later, Caleb requested and was granted by Joshua for himself and his descendants the city of Hebron as the reward for his faithfulness (Josh 14:6-14). Joshua 21:13 asserts, however, that Hebron was assigned as a Levitical city to the Kohathites. Joshua 21:9-12 and I Chronicles 6:54-56 resolve the contradiction by explaining that the city itself was given to the Kohathites while the surrounding villages were given to Caleb. Caleb dispossessed the giants – Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai – from Hebron (Josh 15:13-14). He promised the hand of his daughter Achsah in marriage to any Israelite who would conquer Debir, and Othniel son of Kenaz won the battle and the wife (Josh 15:17; Judg 1:12-13). Caleb gave the Negeb to Achsah (Josh 15:9; Judg 1:15) and a portion of that desert region was called the Negeb of Caleb (I Sam 30:14). In Numbers 32:12; Joshua 14:14 Caleb is called "the son of Jephunnah the Kenizzite" while according to Joshua 15:17; Judges 1:13 the brothers Caleb and Othniel are the sons of Kenaz. I Chronicles 2:18 lists Caleb as the son of Hezron the son of Perez, one of the twins born to Judah and Tamar (Gen 38:27-30; I Chr 2:4). According to I Chronicles 2:19 Caleb married Ephrath, who bore him a son named Hur. Hur appears also as a fourth name of the father of Caleb (I Chr 2:50). Caleb's concubines were Ephah (I Chr 2:46) and Maacah (I Chr 2:48).
Concordance
Num 13:6, 30; 14:6, 24, 30,38; 26:65; 32:12; 34:19. Deut 1:36. Josh 14:6, 13-14; 15:13-14,16-18; 21:12. Judg 1:12-15,20; 3:9. I Sam 25:3; 30:14. I Chr 2:18-19,42, 46, 48-50; 4:15; 6:56




