WebBible Gateway 21 Joshua 6:23 23 So the young men who had done the spying went in and brought out Rahab, her father and mother and brothers and all who belonged to her. They brought out her entire family and put them in a place outside the camp of Israel. Bible Gateway 15 Matthew 1:1-25 WebRahab is a Canaanite prostitute who becomes faithful to the God of Israel, hiding two Israelite spies when the king of Jericho sends men to capture them. The rabbis imagine …
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WebThe "Rachab" in Matthew 1:5 in Christ's genealogy is NOT "Rahab the harlot". This is the only time the name is spelled with a "c", in the Greek. Other New Testament mentions of Rahab identifies her as the harlot with the same spelling. Rahab the harlot did not live at the same time as Salmon did, unless a very, very old Rahab (at least 120 ... WebWe read in Hebrews 11:31 that Rahab, because she believed in the Lord, ”welcomed the spies” - look up James 2:25, and compare Ephesians 2:10 and Philippians 3:12-13. Where faith is real it will be seen. The evidence of Rahab ’s faith was that she hid the spies (Joshua 2:1,4,6), and that she confessed to the spies (verses 9-12), and that ... married first and love later wetv
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WebRahab is referred to as "the harlot" in each of these passages. A different spelling of the name, Rachab (as transliterated in the King James translation of the Greek Ῥαχάβ) is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew as one of the … WebThere must be about eighty years from Salmon to Jesse. This Rahab is not to be confused with Rahab the harlot, who entertained the Hebrew spies sent by Joshua from Shittim. Rahab (or Rachab) the wife of Salmon, is mentioned in the genealogy in Matthew 1:5. In Psalm 87:4 Rahab is the name of a city; also in Psalm 89:10 and in Isaiah 51:9. Web1 Rahab the prostitute hid three Hebrew spies sent by Joshua to see how strong the walls of Jericho were. ( Joshua 2:1-7 ) In doing so, she saved their lives. 2 She then helped them escape. (Joshua 2:15-24) In return, they promised that when the city was attacked, Rahab and her family would be spared. nbll wfq9