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  • From Shittim, Joshua son of Nun secretly sent two men to reconnoitre. He said, 'Go and explore the country and Jericho.' They left; they went into the house of a prostitute called Rahab, to spend the night there. (Joshua 2, 1)

  • The king of Jericho then sent a message to Rahab, 'Send out the men who came to you and are lodging in your house, for they have come to reconnoitre the whole country.' (Joshua 2, 3)

  • The two men had not yet settled down for the night when Rahab came up to them on the roof. (Joshua 2, 8)

  • 'The city and everyone in it must be devoted to Yahweh under the curse of destruction; the life of Rahab the prostitute alone must be spared, with all those with her in her house, since she hid the messengers we sent. (Joshua 6, 17)

  • The young men who had been spies went and brought Rahab out, with her father and mother and brothers and all who belonged to her. They brought out all her clansmen too, and put them in a place of safety outside the camp of Israel. (Joshua 6, 23)

  • But Rahab the prostitute, her father's family and all who belonged to her, these Joshua spared. She is still living in Israel even today, for having hidden the messengers whom Joshua sent to reconnoitre Jericho. (Joshua 6, 25)

  • God does not renounce his anger: beneath him, Rahab's minions still lie prostrate. (Job 9, 13)

  • By his power, he has whipped up the Sea, by his skill, he has crushed Rahab. (Job 25, 12)

  • 'I number Rahab and Babylon among those that acknowledge me; look at Tyre, Philistia, Ethiopia, so and so was born there.' (Psalms 87, 4)

  • You split Rahab in two like a corpse, scattered your enemies with your mighty arm. (Psalms 89, 10)

  • Egypt, whose help is vain and futile; and so I call her 'Rahab -the-collapsed'. (Isaiah 30, 7)

  • Awake, awake! Clothe yourself in strength, arm of Yahweh. Awake, as in the olden days, generations long ago! Was it not you who split Rahab in half, who pierced the Dragon through? (Isaiah 51, 9)


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