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  • I cannot come with thee, he said; I must go back to the land where I was born. (Numbers 10, 30)

  • I did not bring this multitude of men into the world; I did not beget them; and thou wouldst have me nurse them in my bosom like a child, till they reach the land promised to their race. (Numbers 11, 12)

  • bidding him send out men of mark, one from each tribe, to survey Israel’s promised inheritance, the land of Chanaan. (Numbers 13, 3)

  • Such were the names of the men Moses sent out to survey the land, and to Osee, son of Nun, he gave the fresh name of Josue. (Numbers 13, 17)

  • look well at the land about you. Are its inhabitants strong or weak, many in number or few? (Numbers 13, 19)

  • Is the land itself prosperous or starved, has it walled cities or unwalled, (Numbers 13, 20)

  • fertile soil or barren, is it well wooded or bare? Take heart for your enterprise, and bring back with you some sample of what the land yields. (It was the season, then, at which early grapes are already fit to eat.) (Numbers 13, 21)

  • So they surveyed the land all the way up from the desert of Sin to Rohob, on the way to Emath. (Numbers 13, 22)

  • to find Moses and Aaron and all the people of Israel still in the desert of Pharan, by Cades. To these and to the whole multitude they made their report, and shewed them what fruit the land yielded. (Numbers 13, 27)

  • And this was the story they told: When we reached the land where our errand lay, we found it indeed a land all milk and honey, as this fruit will prove to you; (Numbers 13, 28)

  • And now, to still the rising outcry against Moses, Caleb spurred the people on to invade the land and conquer it; It is ready to fall into your hands, he said. (Numbers 13, 31)

  • Better that we had died in Egypt, better we should meet our end in this waste desert, than march at the Lord’s bidding into such a land as that, where we shall fall at the sword’s point, and our wives and children be led off as captives! Were it not better to go back to Egypt? (Numbers 14, 3)


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