Joshua and Caleb. You can read this in Numbers 13.
One well-known instance of spies in the Bible is found in the book of Numbers, specifically in Numbers 13-14. In this account, twelve spies are sent by Moses to scout out the land of Canaan, which God had promised to give to the Israelites. However, most of the spies gave a negative report and caused the Israelites to doubt God's promise, resulting in them wandering in the wilderness for 40 years.
Eshcol, an Emorite dignitary, was a contemporary of Abraham; and there was a treaty of friendship between them, along with two of Eshcol's relatives, who were named Aner and Mamrei (Genesis 13).
Joshua and Caleb. Out of the 12 spies that were sent, they are the only two that gave a favorable report of the promised land. Numbers 14:6,7 6 And Joshua the son of Nun and Ca´leb the son of Je·phun´neh, who were of those who spied out the land, ripped their garments apart, 7 and they proceeded to say this to all the assembly of the sons of Israel: "The land that we passed through to spy it out is a very, very good land.
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They were two of the twelve spies sent in Numbers ch.13 to check out the land of Canaan; and it was they, unlike the other spies, who gave a completely favorable report (ibid). Joshua, of the tribe of Ephraim, later went on to succeed Moses as leader (Numbers ch.27) and has one of the books of the Bible named after him. Caleb, according to tradition, was of the tribe of Judah, and married Miriam (the sister of Moses). Hur (Exodus ch.17) was Caleb's son; and Bezalel (Exodus ch.30) was a descendant of his. Caleb was one of the two people sent to spy in the city of Jericho in Joshua ch.2. Caleb and Joshua were men of faith, they were the only two men that came out of Egypt that God permitted to go into the promised land, except those that came out as children. Everyone else, including Moses, died in the wilderness. Deuteronomy 1:34:39
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In the sentence "Later in the day Beth gave you the report," the transitive verb is "gave." A transitive verb is one that requires a direct object to complete its meaning, and in this case, "the report" is the direct object receiving the action of the verb "gave."
1) Eretz Kena'an (Canaan) 2) Eretz Yisrael (Israel).
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God gave Abraham the land of Canaan, modern day Israel.