Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
There had always been a clash between Caleb and his comrades during
their crossing through Palestine. For whereas he insisted upon taking
along the fruits of the land to show their excellence to the people,
they strongly opposed this suggestion, wishing as they did to keep the
people from gaining an impression of the excellence of the land. Hence
they yielded only when Caleb drew his sword, saying: "If you will not
take of the fruits, either I shall slay you, or you will slay me." They
hereupon cut down a vine, which was so heavy that eight of them had to
carry it, putting upon each the burden of one hundred and twenty seah.
The ninth spy carried a pomegranate, and the tenth a fig, which they
brought from a place that had once belonged to Eshcol, one of Abraham's
friends, but Joshua and Caleb carried nothing at all, because it was
not consistent with their dignity to carry a burden. [518] This vine
was of such gigantic size that the wine pressed from its grapes
sufficed for all the sacrificial libations of Israel during the forty
years' march. [519]
After the lapse of forty days they returned to Moses and the people,
after having crossed through Palestine from end to end. By natural
means it would not, of course, have been possible to traverse all the
land in so short a time, by God made it possible by "bidding the soil
to leap for them," and they covered a great distance in a short time.
God knew that Israel would have to wander in the wilderness forty
years, a year for every day the spies had spent in Palestine, hence He
hastened their progress through the land, that Israel might not have to
stay too long in the wilderness. [520]
THE SLANDEROUS REPORT
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