“For the LORD had said of them, They shall surely die in the wilderness. And there was not left a man of them, save Caleb the son of Jephunneh, and Joshua the son of Nun.”
Context:The book of Numbers recounts the journey of the Israelites through the wilderness after their liberation from Egypt. In this particular verse, the Lord pronounces a judgment upon the generation of Israelites who had doubted God’s promises and rebelled against Him during their time in the wilderness. This judgment states that they would die in the wilderness, and only Caleb and Joshua would be allowed to enter the Promised Land.
Background:To understand the significance of Numbers 26:65, it’s essential to review the events leading up to this verse. The Israelites, after their miraculous exodus from Egypt, had been wandering in the wilderness for forty years due to their disobedience and lack of faith. They had repeatedly complained and rebelled against God, even desiring to return to Egypt at one point. As a result, God declared that none of the adult generation who had come out of Egypt (except for Caleb and Joshua) would enter the Promised Land.
God’s Judgment:In Numbers 14, we find the account of the Israelites’ lack of faith and rebellion when they heard the report of the twelve spies who had scouted the land of Canaan. The majority of the spies gave a negative report, causing the people to fear the inhabitants of the land and doubt God’s ability to give them victory. Only Caleb and Joshua, among the twelve, had faith in God’s promises and encouraged the people to trust Him.
Faithfulness Rewarded:Despite the majority’s lack of faith, Caleb and Joshua remained faithful to God and His promises. They trusted in God’s ability to deliver the land of Canaan into their hands. As a result, God spared Caleb and Joshua from the judgment that befell the rest of the generation. Caleb’s faith and wholehearted devotion to God were acknowledged and rewarded when he was granted an inheritance in the Promised Land (Joshua 14:6-15).
Lessons for us today:Numbers 26:65 serves as a reminder of the importance of faith and trust in God’s promises. It emphasizes the consequences of disobedience and lack of faith, as well as the reward for those who remain steadfast in their trust in God. We are encouraged to be like Caleb and Joshua, who remained faithful amidst doubt and opposition, and to trust in God’s faithfulness and provision in our own lives.
Overall, Numbers 26:65 highlights the judgment that came upon the faithless generation of Israelites in the wilderness while underscoring the faithfulness of Caleb and Joshua. It serves as a reminder to trust in God’s promises, remain faithful to Him, and understand the consequences of disobedience and lack of faith.

