NUMBERS 14
THE ISRAELITES REBEL, BUT CALEB + JOSHUA TRUST GOD
After hearing the alarming report from the spies, the Israelites complain about being in the wilderness. They complain that heading towards the Promised Land is a waste of energy and think they’d be better off dead, or even back as slaves in Egypt, than wasting away in the wilderness.
Caleb and Joshua try to convince the Israelites that God will bring them into the land that He promised, but this angers the people and they want to stone Caleb and Joshua.
God is angry with the Israelites and wants to kill them, but instead decides to prevent the current generation from ever entering the Promised Land. Caleb and Joshua are the exceptions to this rule because of their belief in God’s provision.
Instead of entering the Promised Land, the Israelites will wander in the wilderness for forty years, one year for each day the spies were in Canaan. During this time, the entire generation who doubted God would be killed by old age, battle, or plague. The first deaths occurred quickly, as Israel was defeated in battle by the Canaanites and Amalekites.
Numbers 14:8 - If the Lord delights in us, he will bring us into this land and give it to us, a land that flows with milk and honey.