Caleb
No, Kaleb is not a biblical figure. In the Bible, there is a figure named Caleb, but Kaleb is not a variant spelling or an alternative name for Caleb.
The correct spelling is "Ecclesiastes" (a book in the Bible).
The word "Shabach is not found in the KJV/NKJV of the Bible. Do you have the spelling correct?
saviour
Easáias (from the Irish Bible); Isaiah in Scottish Gaelic.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is "Cherubim" (a form of angel in the Bible).
Micah is the correct spelling for a character from the Bible.
Kaleb is of Hebrew origin. It appears in the King James version of the Bible as Caleb, which is the anglicized version of the name. Kaleb means dog; tenacious and agressive.
In 1779, the AV was reprinted to correct spelling errors. What you might have is a 1611 AV Bible?
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The usual spelling of the male given name is Jeremiah (a Bible prophet). The Spanish variant is Jeremias.
As in verses in the Bible, there is a silent p, so it is Psalm.