Joshua 15:15

"Caleb drove out the three sons of Anak: Sheshai, and Ahiman, and Talmai, the children of Anak."

Key Reflection

This verse illustrates Caleb's faithfulness in driving out giants symbolizing spiritual enemies, reflecting his commitment to God’s promise despite the daunting challenge. It sets the stage for Caleb as a model of courage and obedience, highlighting his role in securing territory promised by Moses.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The name Debir belonged to two other places; namely,, that named inJoshua 15:7, between Jerusalem and Jericho, and the Gadite town mentioned inJoshua 13:26. The Debir here meant appears (and its site has been conjecturally placed at Dhaheriyeh (Conder)) to have been situated in the mountain district south of Hebron. It was one of the towns afterward assigned to the Levites. Its other nameJoshua 15:49, “Kirjath-sannah”, i. e.

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