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Mwalimu-G Elder Lister Mar 14, 2026 #6 CalebThe Caleb cluster of grapes, also known as the Eshcol cluster, is a significant biblical artifact that symbolizes the rich and abundant land of Canaan. It was cut down by the spies during their mission to scout the land and is named after Caleb, one of the twelve spies who reported back to the Israelites. The cluster was so large that two men had to carry it between them, and it was named Eshcol, meaning "a cluster." This event is part of the story of the spies who went to "spy out the land" and brought back a report of the land's fertility and its inhabitants' strength, which led to the fear and hesitation of the Israelites to enter the land. Caleb's boldness in reporting the good news of the land and its potential for the Israelites to take possession of it is a key aspect of the story.
CalebThe Caleb cluster of grapes, also known as the Eshcol cluster, is a significant biblical artifact that symbolizes the rich and abundant land of Canaan. It was cut down by the spies during their mission to scout the land and is named after Caleb, one of the twelve spies who reported back to the Israelites. The cluster was so large that two men had to carry it between them, and it was named Eshcol, meaning "a cluster." This event is part of the story of the spies who went to "spy out the land" and brought back a report of the land's fertility and its inhabitants' strength, which led to the fear and hesitation of the Israelites to enter the land. Caleb's boldness in reporting the good news of the land and its potential for the Israelites to take possession of it is a key aspect of the story.