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part in the folly of Aaron and the people at Sinai. (Cf. Ex. 32:17.) Caleb and he had stilled the murmurs which followed the report of the spies. They had seen him openly honoured by Moses. (Deut. 31:7, 8.) They had seen him thus honoured by God. (Num. 27:18–23; Deut. 31:14, 15.) Thus there could be no question, with either Joshua or the people, who was to succeed Moses. The work never halted. From this promptitude of Providence learn—1. That no man is necessary to God. 2. That the work of the godly
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