Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Before we continue with Daniel as the tempo of the book changes in the last six chapters, I wanted us to look at another example of consistent faithfulness, the faithfulness of Caleb.
A man that we first meet in the book of Numbers, but who had been in Egypt as a slave and part of the Exodus of Moses.
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Task to Spy out the Land
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