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Numbers 14:6

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Joshua and Caleb tore their clothes in sorrow

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When Reuben returned to the well and did not find Joseph there, he tore his clothes in sorrow.

Jacob mourned for Joseph a long time, and to show his sorrow he tore his clothes and wore sackcloth.

This upset the brothers so much that they began tearing their clothes in sorrow. Then they loaded their donkeys and returned to the city.

David told Joab and everyone with him, “Show your sorrow by tearing your clothes and wearing sackcloth! Walk in front of Abner's body and cry!” David walked behind the stretcher on which Abner's body was being carried.

When Job heard this, he tore his clothes and shaved his head because of his great sorrow. He knelt on the ground, then worshipped God

Caleb calmed down the crowd and said, “Let's go and take the land. I know we can do it!”

But my servant Caleb isn't like the others. So because he has faith in me, I will allow him to cross into Canaan, and his descendants will settle there.

will enter the land that I solemnly promised to give you as your own—only Caleb and Joshua will go in.

but he let Joshua and Caleb live.

Moses and Aaron bowed down to pray in front of the crowd.

and said: We saw the land ourselves, and it's very good.

The high priest then tore his robe and said, “This man claims to be God! We don't need any more witnesses! You have heard what he said.

At once the high priest ripped his robe apart and shouted, “Why do we need more witnesses?

When the two apostles found out about this, they tore their clothes in horror and ran to the crowd, shouting:

One day while the Israelites were still camped at Gilgal, Caleb the son of Jephunneh went to talk with Joshua. Caleb belonged to the Kenaz clan, and many other people from the Judah tribe went with Caleb. He told Joshua: You know that back in Kadesh-Barnea the LORD talked to his prophet Moses about you and me.

Joshua and the leaders of Israel tore their clothes and put dust on their heads to show their sorrow. They lay face down on the ground in front of the sacred chest until sunset.

“Oh!” Jephthah cried. Then he tore his clothes in sorrow and said to his daughter, “I made a sacred promise to the LORD, and I must keep it. Your coming out to meet me has broken my heart.”




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