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Jos 2:1 And Joshua the son of Nun sent out of Shittim two men to spy secretly, saying, Go look over the land, even Jericho. And they went and came to the house of a harlot named Rahab. And they stayed there.

Rahab was alive in Israel at the time of the writing of 'Joshua':-

Jos 6:22 And Joshua had said to the two men who had spied out the country, Go into the harlot's house, and bring the woman out from there, and all that she has, as you swore to her.

Jos 6:23 And the young men who were spies went in and brought Rahab out, and her father and her mother, and her brothers, and all that she had. And they brought out all her kindred and set them outside the camp of Israel.

Jos 6:24 And they burned the city with fire, and all that was in it. Only the silver and the gold, and the vessels of bronze and iron, they put into the treasury of the house of Jehovah.

Jos 6:25 And Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and her father's household, and all that she had. And she lives in Israel to this day, because she hid the messengers whom Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.

Rahab married Salmon, whom Jewish tradition names as oneof the spies; (the name of the other spy is unknown):-

Mat 1:5-6 And Salmon fathered Boaz of Rahab, and Boaz fathered Obed of Ruth, and Obed fathered Jesse, and Jesse fathered David the king....(MKJV)

Mat 1:1-2 This is the list of the ancestors of Jesus Christ, a descendant of David, who was a descendant of Abraham. From Abraham to King David, the following ancestors are listed: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Judah and his brothers; then Perez and Zerah (their mother was Tamar), Hezron, Ram, Amminadab, Nahshon, Salmon, Boaz (his mother was Rahab), Obed (his mother was Ruth), Jesse, and King David. (Good News Version)

This makes Rahab the great-great-grandmother of King David !

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What did rahab do for god?

Rahab hid the spies who were sent by Joshua.


Who was Rahab the harlot in the Bible?

One of the most famous episodes in the biblical conquest of Canaan was the assault on the city of Jericho. Joshua had the priests march around the city walls and Yahweh caused the walls to collapse, allowing the Hebrews to storm the city. However, we now know from archaeologists that there was no city at Jericho at that time.As a prelude to the attack on the city, Joshua sent two spies, who found refuge with the harlot, Rahab, who in turn made a covenant to be spared when the attackers slaughtered her fellow citizens (Joshua chapter 2). Now, even if there really had been an assault on Jericho, this is an improbable story, since the spies risked their lives but provided no information of value and were unlikely to do so. But there was no Jericho, so there were no spies and no harlot - the spy story just did not happen and we can only surmise how it arose.An early Semitic deity was named Rahab, and we know that this deity found its way into Hebrew folklore as a sea dragon that was defeated by Yahweh*. However, these allusions are too dissimilar to the innkeeper/harlot of Joshua. Perhaps the simplest answer could lie in that the name Rahab (or Rachab) is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, generally translated as either 'to beset, storm or assault,' or 'to be proud/arrogant'. If Joshua was about to storm or assault Jericho, would this have given rise to the fictional harlot's name, Rahab?Footnote*For example Isaiah 51:9 and Psalms 89:9-10, with indirect references at Ezekiel 29:3, Ezekiel 32:2 and Psalms 87:4.AnswerRahab was an actual woman who lived in Jericho. The presence of scarlet thread in her home suggests she was involved in making or dyeing of cloth. She hid Joshua's spies among the flax on the rooftop, thus saving their lives. They promised to spare her life in return, and she was to mark her house with thread of scarlet as a sign. She later became the mother of Boaz, who was Jesse's grandfather - the line which eventually included Christ.A:Rahab was the harlot who, in the Book of Joshua, aided the spies whom Joshua sent into Jericho before his assault on the city of Jericho. Rahab made a covenant to be spared when the attackers slaughtered her fellow citizens. Now, even if there really had been an assault on Jericho, this is an improbable story, since the spies provided no information of value, and were unlikely to do so. But archaeologists tell us there was no Jericho, so there were no spies and no harlot - the spy story just did not happen and we can only surmise how it arose. The simplest answer could lie in that the name Rahab (or Rachab) is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, generally translated as either 'to beset, storm or assault,' or 'to be proud/arrogant'. If Joshua was about to storm or assaultJericho, this could have given rise to the fictional harlot's name, Rahab.


In how many ways does the Book of Joshua establish parallels between the life of Moses and the Joshua narratives?

AnswerThere are so many parallels between the story of Moses and that of Joshua, that some say that the Joshua narrative is almost a retelling of the Moses story. Joshua 3:7, "And the LORD said unto Joshua, This day will I begin to magnify thee in the sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee."Two example of these parallels:Just as Moses parted the Red Sea, so Joshua parted the Jordan River. Just as Moses sent two spies, Joshua and Caleb, to the Promised Land, so Joshua sent two spies to Jericho. There is strong evidence that Joshua was originally a sun-god, before being depicted as a founder of Israel. Some say, from analysing the biblical evidence, that Moses was also originally a sun-god for the very early Hebrew people.


Who is Joshua in The Bible?

As the Israelites left Egypt on their exodus, Joshua was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to reconnoiter the land of Canaan. Joshua and Caleb were the only two who had confidence that God would give Israel the land of Canaan despite its formidable inhabitants. Because of their faith God allowed Joshua and Caleb to enter the promised land, but he vowed that the others of Joshua's generation would die in the wilderness. God instructed Moses to designate Joshua as his successor. Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land. The book of Joshua recounts his victories at Jericho, Ai, and other places.


Is the Rahab that helped Joshua the same Rahab mentioned in the lineage of Christ?

In the Bible, her name was 'Rahab'. At Joshua chapters 2 through 6, Rahab was instrumental in helping the Israelites in their conquest of Jericho. She hid the two spies that Joshua had sent to spy out the land. And yes, she is the same Rahab mentioned in the lineage of Jesus Christ. Interestingly, Rahab and Bath-sheba were the not Israelite women, but they purified themselves and became Hebrew by marriage. Jesus' earthly mother Mary was the only Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible as an ancestress.

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What was the women name who hide the spies Joshua sent to Jericho?

Rehab


Was salmon one of the spies sent to Jericho?

Jewish tradition states that Pinchas and Calev were the two spies sent to Jericho.


When Moses sent spies into the Promised Land they said that the walls of the reached up to the sky?

It was Joshua who sent the spies.


What did rahab do for god?

Rahab hid the spies who were sent by Joshua.


Who hid the 2 israelite spies?

A:In the Book of Joshua, spies are sent into Jericho, where they found refuge with the harlot, Rahab. This is an improbable story as, even if there really had been an assault on Jericho, the spies risked their lives but provided no information of value and were unlikely to do so. From a historical viewpoint, we now know there was no longer a city where Jericho had once stood, so there was no harlot, Rahab, and no spies. The name Rahab is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, which can mean 'to beset, storm or assault'. If in the ancient account, Joshua was about to storm or assault Jericho, this could have given rise to the fictional harlot's name.AnswerRahab (Hebrew "RAH-khav")AnswerThe name of this harlot was Rah ab.Jesus is from her line according to the bible.


Did rahab hear the voice of God?

I dont think she really heard the voice of God herself, but she did believe throught the two spies that Joshua sent to Jericho. She knew about God because she knew He was an all powerful being, that's when she asked the spies to save her and her family. But she did know about God before.


What was the name of a woman that helped Joshua to escape and she and her family were saved in the Bible?

The question appears to refer to Rahab, a resident of Jericho. It was not Joshua she helped, though; it was two men sent by Joshua to spy out the land in general and Jericho in particular. See Joshua chapter 2.


Who saved Joshua's spies in the Bible?

Joshua 2:1New King James Version (NKJV) Rahab Hides the Spies2 Now Joshua the son of Nun sent out two men from Acacia Grove[a] to spy secretly, saying, "Go, view the land, especially Jericho." So they went, and came to the house of a harlot named Rahab, and lodged there.


What is ruhaerb?

harlot of Jericho who gave shelter to the two agents sent by Joshua to spy on the city. Josh. 2.


How many spies did moses send to canaan?

12, One from each Family/Tribe No spies were sent into Egypt, but you are probably referring to the sending of the spies into Canaan, which was the Promised Land. There were indeed twelve.


Who helped the spies capture Jericho?

Rahab, a Canaanite woman who hid the Israelite spies on her roof and assisted them in escaping, helped the spies capture Jericho by providing them with crucial information about the city's weaknesses and aiding in their reconnaissance efforts.


What are 3 dangerous things Rahab did to help the Israelite spies?

One of the most famous episodes in the biblical conquest of Canaan was the assault on the city of Jericho. As a prelude to the attack on the city, Joshua sent two spies, who found refuge with the harlot, Rahab, who in turn made a covenant to be spared when the attackers slaughtered her fellow citizens.Even if there really had been an assault on Jericho, this is an improbable story, since the spies provided no information of value, and risked their lives when they were unlikely to do so. But archaeologists tell us Jericho did not exist at this time, so there were no spies and no harlot - the spy story just did not happen and we can only surmise how it arose. The simplest answer could lie in that the name Rahab (or Rachab) is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, generally translated as either "to beset, storm or assault" or "to be proud/arrogant". If Joshua was about to storm or assault Jericho, this could have given rise to the story of Rahab helping the Hebrew spies.