 Amen Joshua chapter 15 that's quite a read Good job, brother Yeah, lots of cities so basically in Joshua chapter 15 about half the chapter is describing the borders of Judah, so we're talking about Judah. We're going to study out Judah a little bit This evening, but basically about half the chapter talks about the borders of Judah I mean it verbally describes the borders and then the other half the last half of the chapter describes this Cities that are within Judah, so I'm not going to necessarily go through verse by verse and describe every single border We'll go through and we'll look at the the children of Judah the tribe of Judah of course one of the 12 tribes look at verse number one of Joshua chapter 15 where the Bible reads this this then was the lot of the tribe of the children of Judah by their families Even to the border of Edom the wilderness of Zinn southward was the uttermost part of the South Coast So basically to describe the land of Judah on the east side of land of Judah was basically the dead sea or the salt sea And then if you are familiar with the geography of the area the north border was right around the Jericho Jer the city of Jericho and then south and then the west border was actually the Mediterranean Sea or the Great Sea is it's called in this chapter and if you read through the Bible The the south border of course was a city called Kadesh Barnea is kind of marks the south border of The land of Judah so that's kind of that the northeast south and west But you know there's border changes if you if you recognize some of the cities that are named here like Akron You know those are the cities of the Philistines basically what happened to Judah over time was the Philistines kind of moved in On them from the west and that's what during the time of of David of course the southern kingdom of Judah We'll talk about that a little bit in tonight's sermon but basically the Philistines were just a constant thorn in the side of Saul and David especially and they they were pushing in constantly from the west Of their border so their border was supposed to be all the way to the sea, but the Philistines were just always there Causing them trouble turn to Genesis 49. Let's look at the tribe of Judah and see There's a lot of unique things about the tribe of Judah that were prophesied in Genesis chapter 49 Genesis chapter 49 of course is when Jacob is giving the blessings to all of his 12 sons and Judah being one of those there's a There's a few verses in Genesis 49 that give us some very interesting prophecies About Judah and their their role in not only end times prophecy But you know just their role of you know their their role in the history of the world. Let's put it that way Let's step through it. Look at verse number eight of Genesis chapter 49 so Jacob of course is going through his sons and giving his blessings and in verse number eight He says Judah He starts out saying Judah thou art he whom thy brethren shall praise Thy hands shall be in the neck of thine enemies thy father's children shall bow down Before thee so here in verse number eight Jacob is giving this blessing and he's basically prophesying to Judah saying that look you know if look who are thy father's children Thy father's children are you know your brothers and he's saying here that they're gonna all bow down before you and then he's basically saying They they'll your brethren shall praise you and thy hand shall be in the neck of thine enemies So this is a prophecy specifically just laying out the power of Judah and how powerful Judah is going to be now Judah if you know through the Bible Judah was actually the last of The tribes or the last of the kingdoms of course we had the breakup of You know the nation of Israel that went into the northern kingdom the northern 10 tribes And then he had Judah a little bit of Benjamin and the Levites that made up Judah the south Kingdom the south kingdom lasted the longest it was the strongest it was the most Powerful and it's because it stuck closest to the word of the Lord look at verse number nine So this is just verse number eight is just saying look Judah you were going to be more powerful You know your brothers the other tribes they will be you know subservient to you You are going to be a powerful tribe which came to pass look at verse number nine Judah is a lion's welp from the pray my son now aren't gone up He stooped down he couched as a lion as an old lion who shall rouse him up again? Comparing Judah here as to a lion we'll look at that in a few minutes But again talking about just the power of Judah look at verse number 10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah. This is a very specific prophecy that has That has current historic Prophecy to it and then it also has end times Prophecy to it the scepter shall not depart from Judah nor a lawgiver from between his feet Until Shiloh come and unto him shall the gathering of all the people be turned to second Samuel Chapter 7 turned to second Samuel chapter 7 so the Bible here is saying that the scepter shall not depart from Judah the scepter meaning the the crown the The royalty the the power of the king shall not depart from Judah look at second Samuel chapter 7 we see that this matches up with the prophecy of the Davidic kingdom Given to king David now remember in second Samuel chapter 7 David was wanting to build the Lord's house He was wanting to build the temple of the Lord Nathan said yes Go ahead and build the temple of the Lord and then of course the Lord came to Nathan They said no, I don't want David to do it go tell David that his son will build the temple Of course, that's why Solomon ended up building the temple, but in that same Message the Lord also gave this important message to David look at second Samuel chapter 7 and look at verse Number 16 the Bible says in thine house and thy kingdom shall be established Forever before thee and thy throne shall be established forever According to all these words and according to all this vision. So did Nathan speak on to David So there's two parts to this promise basically The the Bible here is saying God is telling David that your throne will always be with you It will always be in your family, which look that was a difficult thing to That had to be a miracle that that happened if you all you have to do is read the history of the northern kingdom And it's every king or two kings. There's a new dynasty that takes over by dynasty I mean a new ruling family that there's a man who becomes king his son takes over the kingdom after him and then somebody else just comes in and murders everybody and They take over with their family that never happened in the kingdom of Judah It was always father son father son father son prophesying and making this prophecy Fulfilled and look there was some very sketchy moments in the kingdom of Judah But God always kept he always kept this prophecy to be true All right, and ultimately and you say how is thy throne established forever? The kingdom turned to Matthew chapter 1 the kingdom of Judah was eventually You know taken into captivity by the Babylonian Empire. So how could this possibly be true? We'll turn to Matthew chapter 1 so ultimately we see through the history of the kings of Judah that it was always David's family David's son son son son son son's grandsons great grandsons, etc That keeps the crown that keeps the throne in Judah and then in Matthew chapter 1 we see that that established forever Is brought to light look at Matthew chapter 1 and just verse number 1 and the Bible says this it says the book of The generation of Jesus Christ and then look what it says the son of David The son of Abraham so Jesus Christ was a descendant of David's family and that is how That David's kingdom is established Not for a long time not for the history until Babylon takes over but forever So basically we see that Judah is kept through David's family and then Jesus Christ takes it Into eternity turn to Revelation chapter 5 now tell me now look at this tell me as we started this in Genesis chapter 49 And we're going into Matthew chapter 1 we're going into 2nd Samuel chapter 7 We see all these kings and their sons and the kings and their sons all these things just come to pass Tell me that the Bible was not written by God. I Mean tell me I mean these fishermen Must have been geniuses That came up with this right look at Revelation chapter 5, but wait there's more Revelation chapter 5 look what the Bible says and one of the elders said unto me weep not behold What was Judah called in Genesis chapter 49? Behold the lion of the tribe of Judah The root of David hath prevailed to open the book and to loose the seven seals Thereof notice the name of Jesus Christ here the names of Jesus Christ the lion of Judah Matches up with Genesis chapter 49 the root of David. You're like whoa root of David turned to John chapter 8 and Verse 58 root of David. I mean they must have meant branches of David, right? They must have meant branches because Jesus came after David Jesus was you know, there was all these descendants and then 400 and some years later. There was Jesus, right? But no look at John chapter 8 and verse let me go there myself John chapter 8 and Verse number 58 John chapter 8 and verse number 58 look what the Bible says now This is super interesting. It doesn't say the branches of David because when a tree grows what grows first The root it starts from the root. Everybody knows this So the Bible is calling Jesus the root of David not the branch of David not a descendant of David Yes, Jesus the man This is just such a perfect prophecy because Jesus the man was a physical descendant of David the man But look at verse 58 of John chapter 8 Jesus sent it to them verily verily. I say unto you before Abraham was I am Jesus even though Matthew chapter 1 says the book of the generation of Jesus Christ the son of David the son of Abraham Jesus was the first Even before he was physically born as the man Kind of like the alpha and the omega the first and the last Turn to 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 And then I'm going to read for you Genesis 49 Genesis 49 and Actually, I'm going to go back And I'm going to read Genesis 49 and verse number 10 one more time while you're turning to 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 So look in let me read for you one more time verse number 10 of Genesis 49 10 the scepter shall not depart from Judah We just looked at that nor a lawgiver from between His feet and tell Shiloh come that's until Jesus comes and unto him and unto him shall the gathering of the people be well Look at 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 and verse number 1. What is Jesus going to do? What is Jesus going to do? Look at 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 and verse number 1 now we beseech you Brethren by the coming of our Lord Jesus and by our gathering together unto him. This is this is Prophet Sighing Jesus gathering us all up when he comes again in Genesis chapter 49 Go back to Genesis chapter 49 and look at verse number 11 Genesis chapter 49 and look at verse number 11 These men if these men wrote the Bible they must have known a bunch of things that they could have not have possibly known And masked all these things up perfectly and made no mistakes. It's impossible. It's impossible It's just as you see how that the Old Testament and the New Testament just compliment each other and these prophecies that just could not have been look if This prophecy people could say well, you know, they knew the Old Testament So they just you know, they did that so it matched the Old Testament really you can you can take kings Over hundreds of years and make sure that they all descend directly from each other and you can make that happen Look, men can't keep empires going for more than 150 years or 180 years on average It takes God intervening to do these things. It's proof that the Bible was written by God Look at Genesis chapter 49 and verse number 11 Binding still talking about Judah here talking about the prophecy of the tribe of Judah Binding his full unto the vine and his asses colt unto the choice vine He washed his garments and wine and his clothes in the blood of grapes His eyes shall be red with wine his teeth white with milk This is talking about just the riches that Judah is going to have they're going to be a very They're going to be a very rich nation turned to Philippians chapter 4 Philippians chapter 4 and look at verse 19. We are also going to have those same riches We're also going to benefit from that through the tribe of Judah in a certain way and look at Philippians chapter 4 and verse 19 Philippians chapter 4 and verse 19 the Bible says but my God shall supply all your need According to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus, so we get those same riches of Judah through spiritual riches through the lion of Judah, which is Jesus Christ Go back to Joshua chapter 15. So you see Judah is a very special tribe in The nation of Israel go back to Joshua chapter 15 now. I'm not going to go through Every single verse Describing the borders. I've already described to you the borders I want to start and I want to point out a story in verse number 13 of Joshua chapter 15 go down to Joshua chapter 15 In verse number 13 and we see one of my favorite characters in the Bible once again Caleb we see another story About Caleb here more wisdom from Caleb, and it'll be one of our main Points of the sermon this evening but look what the Bible says and unto Caleb the son of Jephthuna He gave part gave a part among the children of Judah according to the commandment of the Lord to Joshua So Caleb got some of this land because remember he was promised the land that he walked on As a spy and he walked through the southern Kingdom and Caleb drove and even to the city of Arba the father of Anak the Giants remember which is Hebron and Caleb drove thence the three sons of Anak she saw a hemen and tell my the children of Anak So that's we studied last week when Caleb conquered his land and went up into the inhabitants into the Vents to the inhabitants of Deber and the name of Deber before was Kirjath Sefer And look at verse number 16 and Caleb said He that smited Kirjath Sefer and tanketh it to him will I give Aksa my daughter to wife and Othniel the son of Kinez the brother of Caleb took it and he gave him Aksa his daughter to wife And it came to pass as she came unto him that she moved him to ask of her father a field And she lighted off her ass and Caleb said under her what would us thou he says what do you want? Who answered give me a blessing for thou has given me a South land Give me also springs of water and he gave her the upper springs and the nether springs So Caleb we get some wisdom from Caleb here and you know He gives us you know He gives us some tips dads he gives us some tips on how to choose a husband for your daughter And he basically go to numbers chapter 30. So for the first thing I'll get to those tips in a second But let me just make this point go to numbers chapter 30 a father should be involved in who his daughter marries That's one thing that we see Demonstrated from Caleb here and he does it in a in a fairly brilliant way Actually go to numbers chapter 30, but the first point. I want to make is a father should be involved In who his daughter marries look at numbers chapter 30 look at verse number three The Bible says if a woman also vow a vow unto the Lord and bind herself by a bond being in her father's house In her youth and her father hear her vow and her bond were with she had bound her soul and her father Shall hold his peace at her that all her vows shall stand and every bond were with she had bound her soul shall stand But if her father disallow her in the day that he heareth not any of her vows or of her bonds where with she Have bound her soul shall stand and the Lord shall forgive her because her father disallowed her So this here is saying that and it talks about the wife as well But basically this is saying that the father has a say in the vows that his daughter vows If she wants to make a promise or a vow the father gets to say it's good Or it's not good He gets he but he has veto power is what the Bible is saying here. Well, guess what marriage is Marriage is a promise marriage is a vow Meaning the father has direct say on who his daughter marries and what that tradition even stands in traditionless America today But that this is where it comes from. It's a biblical concept that a father has say in who his daughter Vows her marriage to It's look it's protection for the daughter. So daughters listen to your fathers And the second thing from the wisdom of Caleb here is that he wanted a warrior for his daughter He wanted somebody who was brave to marry his daughter He did not want some weakling marrying his daughter So he put forth a test is what he did He put forth a test for this man to step up and say who we can ever conquer this land Can marry my daughter? He laid forth a test. I mean, it's a good idea It's a good idea. It's a good idea to find out what type of man is Going to marry his daughter. Look, it's not just what type of man. He says he is We see a lot of that today, you know men say that they're a certain way They say they're you know a certain, you know, they promise things and they say, oh, you know I'm the greatest and all this I see this all the time with people applying for jobs And you know, they say that they're the best person ever and they've got all this experience But then you actually see them meet them and it's just nothing of what they said So young men need to keep this in mind young men need to keep this mind when they come to get married When young men when you go to get married first of all, you need to realize that there's going to be a father That's going to be looking to see What you're all about who you really are and there should be a testimony that a young man brings with him a testimony a Life that is on a path somewhere Should be obvious to the father Look there should be a demonstration of of their character that they say that they have Not just words on what they want to do in the future, you know, I have no place to live I have no car. I have no job. I have no plan, but things are going to be different when I marry your daughter I don't think so. I Don't think so. I need to see look this father This father needs to see I want to see two years in the past. That's what I want to see I Want to see two years in the past because that will show me what the future will look like That's what I want to see. I want to I want to see more. I want to hear more than a plan I want to see what those past two years have looked like. I want to know what you've been up to That's what this father wants to see You know, if I look back on that past, I think that it'll show me the future for my daughter. I Want to see stability. I want to see character Show me goals that you've achieved. This is what I want to see That's what Caleb was doing here He just said you know what go do this. Here's your goal. Go do it and then you can marry my daughter so look I mean Young men that want to get married It takes more than just words It takes more than just words it takes it takes action. It takes a demonstrated Path that you're on in your life and you know how you demonstrate The path that you're on in your life to a Caleb that you're gonna meet one day You show him the road that you've traveled That's how you do it young men That's why I push so hard in the directions that I push especially with the young men in this church But back to the overall point the father is Protection for his daughter and that's what Caleb was doing the father has a say over the vows of his daughter and daughters You'd be wise to be to listen To your father in this area go back to Joshua chapter 15 Joshua chapter 15 So in Joshua chapter 15 starting in verse number 20. We just go through this huge list of Cities and the city that just jumped out to me that that I want to tell an interesting story about is in verse Look at the city of Kela the city of Kela and go to first Samuel chapter 23 first Samuel chapter 23 One of the cities listed is the city of Kela and we'll look at that in first Samuel chapter 23 in verse 44 of Joshua 15 We see and Kela, which is one of the cities that is going to be in Judah But go to first Samuel chapter 23. We'll see an interesting story about the city of Kela first Samuel chapter 23 Look at verse number one First Samuel 23 and verse number one again We see the Philistines as I told you earlier the Philistines are pushing in on to The borders of Judah and look what it says in verse number one of first Samuel chapter 23 The Bible says then they told David saying behold the Philistines fight against Kela and they robbed the threshing floors They're going in and they're just they're fighting against this city They're overtaking the city and they're just they're they're spoiling the city meaning they're going in and they're taking all their grain They're taking all their food. They're taking all their supplies. Look at verse number two therefore David inquired of the Lord saying shall I go and smite these Philistines and the Lord said unto David go and smite the Philistines and save Kela look at verse number five for a sake of time look at verse number five So David so David inquires he sees that Kela is under attack from the Philistines. He asked God is smart That's a smart thing. Should I fight this fight? Should I fight this fight? God says go fight this fight. So David goes down there. Look at verse number five So David and his men Went to Kela and fought with the Philistines. This is David and his mighty men This is David and his 600 men. Okay, this isn't David and thousands of men This is David and his 600 men that are you know, they're running from Saul at this point So David and his men went to Kela and fought with the Philistines and brought away their cattle and smote them with a great Slaughter so David saved the inhabitants of Kela. He literally saves them He rescues them from the Philistines then in the next couple of verses Saul Saul King Saul finds out that he's there and he's on this rampage trying to kill David he finds out that he's in the city of Kela and he comes after David in Kela keep in mind David has just saved the city He has just saved the people from the Philistines look at verse number 10 Then said David. Oh Lord God of Israel Thy servant has certainly heard that Saul seeketh to come to Kela to destroy the city for my sake Will the men of Kela deliver me up into his hand will Saul come down as thy servant hath heard Oh Lord God of Israel I beseech thee tell thy servant and the Lord said he will come down So the Lord he asks is Saul coming to get me and God says yes. He's coming first number 12 Then then said David will the men of Kela deliver me deliver me and my man into the hand of Saul so this first of all shows some wisdom on the side of David right here because David's like are these men gonna give me up To Saul, I mean, you know, maybe a less experienced person would say these I'm these I just saved these people You know, we're good I mean We're all gonna be together and there's not gonna be anything like this But David says look are these people gonna deliver me up are they gonna turn on me and give me up to Saul And the Lord said they will deliver the up and you're like what? he just saved them and Here God says yeah, they're gonna turn you over to Saul Then David and his men which were about 600 arose and departed out of Kela and went with or so ever they could go and it was told Saul that David was Escaped from Kela and he forebear he forebear to go forth. So Saul gave up on the pursuit He knew David had left but look here's the thing people will stab you in the back I mean David was smart enough to know that he was smart enough to know and you know, here's what I think David knew Here's why I think David knew that these men these men of Kela think about this these men of Kela needed help There was clearly more men than 600 in Kela or I think there was Okay, so these men needed these specific 600 men these few men To come and bail them out of this situation So here's what David kind of knew He's like the first sign of trouble and the reason that he knew he probably needed to ask God if these men We're gonna give him up and turn him over is because they needed help in the first place Does that make sense? because they were already more men than David and his men and They needed help in the first place that was actually the first sign of trouble to David The first sign of the character of these men in Kela was that they just they couldn't do it themselves So David had to come and do it. It's probably why they got in trouble in the first place, but look It's kind of sad that men will turn you over for the same reason they needed you to help them and the ones You help the most like Kela You know, they're the ones that turned him over So what to do what to do about this this conundrum, you know, here's the thing here Here's kind of the answer to this you say, oh man, should I never help anybody? But here's the thing we're to help people Okay, we are to be loving to our brothers and sisters We are to help people but the trick of recognizing Kela is this People that you help that change not Think of it that way. They just need help again and again and again and again That's a sign of Akila is that people that just they just never and you know, we're look We are all just looking for that person Look, I know the hearts of the people in this room and we are all just looking for that person that just needs that boost That just needs that we're all just looking for that guy They just needs that push and then he starts walking on his own or he starts running on his own But here's the thing about that guy. He's rare He's rare. Most people that need help Are in the situation that they're in and they need help For a reason and they're gonna need help again. They're gonna need help again. They need help again. So what do we do? So what do we do? Well, here's what we do. Here's what I do We suffer ourselves to be defrauded number one We suffer ourselves to be defrauded But there is a line and I've talked about this line before there's a line that we don't help people sin We don't we don't enable people to sin and I think this is the mistake that we make as Open-hearted brothers and sisters in Christ. I make it too It's a mistake that we make we don't realize that we're enabling sin And the thing is if you have men that you're helping or women that you're helping and there's absolutely no growth And it's always the same help again and again and again. There is some sin there somewhere And we need to recognize that we need to recognize that many times that help is not help So yes Suffer ourselves to be defrauded You know suffer ourselves to be defrauded, but we have to recognize when we are enabling sin And that can be a fine line and it takes some maturity to recognize that and I'm talking about myself as much as I'm talking about Anybody in this room. So anyway, there's some interesting Lessons from the men of Kila, but David knew that it's interesting that David knew to ask that question Are these men gonna turn me over? You know, I mean he just saved them. I'm sure there was I'm sure there was a lot of celebrations Don't you think that those men of Kila were praising David? Don't you think that those people of that city? Don't you think that there were some parades going on there that there was some I mean There was only 600 of these guys in this entire city They were just I'm sure that they were just giving them everything that they wanted they were praising them But David had the wisdoms to say you know what? Why did you need my help? Well, these are these guys gonna turn me over It's some wisdom from David there So lesson beware of people that don't begin walking on their own Look folks. Here's the thing and somebody told me this a couple days ago Somebody, you know, just just I've heard some wisdom in the last couple days, but here's the thing you should be growing here We haven't been here for two months You should be growing you should not be the same as you were last year You should not be just having the same problems year after year month after month. There should be growth Otherwise, I mean seriously. What's the point? If there's not growth It's not like you're you're coming here again and again to stay saved That's not why you're coming here. You're coming here to grow You're coming here to do the work Of the ministry you're coming here to do the first works of God But there should be growth there. There should be I mean otherwise. What's the point? Go to the last verse of Joshua chapter 15. So we just see a huge list of cities a huge list of cities go to the last verse of Joshua chapter 15 look at verse 63 Verse 63 says as for the Jebusites the inhabitants of Jerusalem The children of Judah could not drive them out So this is the only city that it lists like this the children of Judah had all these cities, but Jerusalem It says they had these Jebusites that just stayed there And the Jebusites dwell with the children of Judah Jerusalem onto this day turned to 2nd Samuel chapter 5 Of course, it's an incomplete conquest. We've talked about this Look at 2nd Samuel chapter 5 and look at verse number 6 2nd Samuel chapter 5 and verse number 6 Look at 2nd Samuel chapter 5 and verse number 6 Look who else has to deal with the Jebusites and the king and his men went to Jerusalem This is David onto the Jebusites the inhabitants of the land which spake unto David saying Except I'll take away the blind and the lame that shall not come in hither thinking David cannot come in hither Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion the same as the city of David and even then turned to 2nd Samuel chapter 24 even then so David takes Jerusalem from the Jebusites But there's even even more evidence that he still did not get rid of all the Jebusites Look at verse number 24 of 2nd Samuel. I'm sorry chapter 24 of 2nd Samuel and verse number 18 So Solomon is going to go build the temple and look who he buys the land from and Gad in verse number 18 and Gad came that day to David and said unto him go up Rear and altar to the Lord in the threshing floor of Aruna the Jebusite They actually bought the land for the temple from a Jebusite still in that area So look we see that it's an incomplete conquest. I've preached on that before Now basically Joshua chapter 15 is talking about the land of Judah a very unique Tribe of the 12 tribes. It's the blessed You know it has the blessings of the longest kingdom the strongest kingdom. It's from the tribe It's the tribe that David came from it's the tribe that the descendants You know Jesus was born out of the descendants of those kings and it had the blessings of you know Not only being the tribe of the Messiah, but we're also blessed from the tribe of Judah We see lessons of fathers for their daughters I mean we see I mean valuable lessons here turn to Proverbs chapter 17 just to wrap this up We see valuable lessons that Caleb brings to us from you know The how he chose the husband for his daughter look dad dad you could literally save the day here You can literally save the day you could stop a bad situation that could cost your daughter her whole life think of that responsibility You know I mean this could be I mean marrying the wrong person is an ugly story You don't want it to be you you don't want it to be your daughter It's one that plays out for years and years and look it can in fact it can affect generations Look at Proverbs chapter 17 Here's another one think of the guy that is marrying your daughter Think of the guy look I'm not trying to scare you But maybe I am a little bit think of the guy that is marrying your daughter He's also going to be the man that is raising your grandchildren Look at Proverbs 17 in verse number six The Bible says children's children are the crown of old men and The glory of children are their fathers It's interesting how it says it says two things here It says how valuable grandchildren are to their grandfathers number one And then it says how the glory of children are who are their fathers? This is how important the father of a child is It look the father of a child should literally be a glory Onto that child So you want that I mean you want I mean that's that means you should be good You should be a good thing under your child. I mean onto your child Just as Philippians 4 told us that our riches are the glory of Christ Likewise the children are also enriched through the glory of their father in their family It's super important Who the father of your grandchildren are? men These these grandchildren think of I mean think think about it this way these grandchildren are your crown These grandchildren that maybe don't even exist today for you guys that have really young kids They are the they are going to be your crown and Who their father is is super important. It's the glory of them So this is just some lessons some random lessons from Joshua chapter 15 and especially you know from the tribe of Judah and from Caleb Let's power heads and have a word