1 These are the inheritances which the people of Isra’el took in the land of Kena‘an, which El‘azar thecohen, Y’hoshua the son of Nun and the heads of the ancestral clans of the tribes of the people of Isra’el distributed to them
2 by lot for them to inherit, asAdonaiordered through Moshe, for the nine tribes and the half-tribe.
3 Moshe had already given the inheritances to the two tribes and the half-tribe beyond the Yarden; to theL’vi’imhe gave no inheritance among them.
4 The descendants of Yosef constituted two tribes, M’nasheh and Efrayim; and they gave no portion of the land to theL’vi’imexcept cities to live in, with the open land surrounding them for their livestock and crops.
5 AsAdonaihad ordered Moshe, so the people of Isra’el did — they divided the land.
6 The descendants of Y’hudah approached Y’hoshua in Gilgal, and Kalev the son of Y’funeh the K’nizi said to him, “You know whatAdonaitold Moshe the man of God about me and you in Kadesh-Barnea.
7 I was forty years old when Moshe the servant ofAdonaisent me from Kadesh-Barnea to reconnoiter the land, and I brought back to him an honest report.
8 My brothers who went up with me discouraged the people, but I followedAdonaimy God completely.
9 On that day Moshe swore, ‘Surely the land where your foot has been will be the inheritance for you and your descendants forever, because you have followedAdonaimy God completely.’
10 Now, look:Adonaihas kept me alive these forty-five years, as he said he would, from the timeAdonaisaid this to Moshe, when Isra’el was going through the desert. Today I am eighty-five years old,
11 but I am as strong today as on the day Moshe sent me — I’m as strong now as I was then, whether for war or simply for going here and there.
12 Therefore, give me this hill, the oneAdonaispoke about on that day; for on that day you heard how the ‘Anakim were there with great, fortified cities; perhapsAdonaiwill be with me, and I will drive them away, asAdonaisaid.”
13 Y’hoshua blessed him and gave Hevron to Kalev the son of Y’funeh as his inheritance.
14 So Hevron became the inheritance of Kalev the son of Y’funeh the K’nizi, as it is to this day; because he followedAdonaithe God of Isra’el completely.
15 (Hevron was formerly called Kiryat-Arba; this Arba was the greatest man among the ‘Anakim.) Then the land had rest from war.