rahab in English

noun

Rahab the harlot, woman who aided the spies sent by Joshua (Bibilical); name of a sea-demon; dragon of the waters who shakes the water and makes huge waves (Jewish folklore)

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1. What did the spies promise Rahab?

2. A girl named Rahab lives in this city.

3. Though Rahab was a foreigner, the Israelites accepted her.

4. Why is Rahab a fine example of someone having faith?

5. For example, the Canaanite prostitute Rahab was saved, along with her family.

6. Consider the case of Rahab, a prostitute living in ancient Jericho.

7. A little later, Rahab the prostitute came to be among the Ancestresses of Jesus

8. Rahab had little time to think, yet she was resourceful and acted quickly.

9. (Isaiah 30:6b, 7) “Rahab,” a “sea monster,” came to symbolize Egypt.

10. Addressing his brothers and sisters, he referred to just Abraham and Rahab.

11. What Canaanite Rahab heard of Jehovah’s actions stirred her to act in faith.

12. Jehovah also bestowed upon Rahab the honor of becoming an ancestress of Jesus Christ.

13. 6 In the year 1473 B.C.E., a prostitute named Rahab lived in the Canaanite city of Jericho.

14. 2:4, 5 —Why does Rahab mislead the king’s men who are searching for the spies?

15. (Deuteronomy 7:3, 4; 1 Corinthians 7:39) Rahab had the grand privilege of becoming an ancestress of the Messiah.

16. Only Rahab the prostitute and her family may be spared, for God said she must be spared for the help she gave us.

17. Therefore, Rahab became a worshiper of Jehovah and was rewarded with the privilege of becoming an ancestress of the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. —Matt.

18. Rahab made proper moral changes and was blessed for her active faith by being preserved along with her household when Jericho fell and by becoming an ancestress of Jesus Christ. —Joshua 2:1-11; 6:20-23; Matthew 1:1, 5; James 2:24-26.