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Caleb

The Faithful Spy

Biblical Faith, courage, endurance, the long obedience Exodus and Conquest era — c. 13th–12th century BCE (traditional); spy mission and wilderness period to settlement of Canaan Egypt (origin); the Wilderness of Paran; Hebron and the Judahite hill country (Canaan)
Portrait of Caleb
Portrait of Caleb
Rank Spy / Tribal Leader / Warrior
Domain Faith, courage, endurance, the long obedience
Period Exodus and Conquest era — c. 13th–12th century BCE (traditional); spy mission and wilderness period to settlement of Canaan
Alignment Holy
Power RARE 68

Attributes

ATK
72
DEF
65
SPR
80
SPD
55
INT
60
CHA
72
WIS
64
END
74

Combat Profile

ATK DEF SPR SPD INT CHA WIS END
Special Move

Forty Years Faithful

grants allies immunity to despair and weakness for extended durations, embodying steadfast devotion through trial

Passive

Unwavering Conviction

damage taken by Caleb and nearby allies is reduced by 15%, representing the protective power of unshakable faith

“I am still as strong today as I was the day Moses sent me; my strength now is as my strength was then” (Josh 14:11). Caleb waited 40 years for a promise, then at 85 asked for the hardest fight. He didn’t ask for easy land — he asked for the hill country where the Anakites (giants) lived. The patron saint of late bloomers and patient warriors.


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Primary Source

Numbers 13-14; Joshua 14:6-15, 15:13-19

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