Joshua: Joshua was a key figure in the Bible, chosen by God to succeed Moses as the leader of the Israelites. He led the Israelites into the promised land of Canaan, where he played a central role in conquering the land and distributing it among the twelve tribes of Israel.
Joshua is remembered for his strong faith in God and his unwavering commitment to following God's commands.
Rahab: Rahab was a Canaanite woman living in the city of Jericho. Despite her background, she showed kindness and hospitality to Israelite spies who came to scout the city.
Rahab's faith in the God of Israel led her to hide the spies and help them escape, ultimately leading to her and her family's salvation when Jericho was conquered by the Israelites.
Caleb: Caleb was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to scout the land of Canaan.
Unlike the other spies who brought back a negative report, Caleb, along with Joshua, expressed faith in God's promise to give the land to the Israelites.
Because of his faithfulness, Caleb was one of the few from his generation permitted to enter the promised land. He later played a significant role in the conquest of Canaan and the distribution of land among the tribes.
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