Encontrados 12 resultados para: Rahab

  • Joshua sent two spies secretly from Shittim with the following order "Go and look over the land well, especially the city of Jericho." The spies went and as soon as they came to Jericho, they went to the house of the prostitute named Rahab. (Joshua 2, 1)

  • So the king of Jericho sent word to Rahab: "Send those men out of your house because they came to spy on the land." (Joshua 2, 3)

  • Rahab said to them: "So be it." And after she had sent them off, she tied the scarlet cord to the window. (Joshua 2, 21)

  • The city and all that is in it shall be given in anathema to Yahweh. Only Rahab the prostitute with all who may be with her in her house shall live, since she hid the spies we sent. (Joshua 6, 17)

  • These young men then brought out the woman named Rahab, her father, her mother, her brothers and sisters with all her relatives to safety outside the camp of Israel. (Joshua 6, 23)

  • God does not turn back when angered; before him Rahab's cohorts cowered. (Job 9, 13)

  • By his power he stilled the sea; by his wisdom he smote Rahab. (Job 26, 12)

  • You split Rahab like a carcass; with your strong arm you routed your foes. (Psalms 89, 11)

  • Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of Yahweh! Awake as in ancient days, in times of generations long ago. Was it not you who split Rahab in two and pierced the dragon through? (Isaiah 51, 9)

  • Salmon was the father of Boaz. His mother was Rahab. Boaz was the father of Obed. His mother was Ruth. Obed was the father of Jesse. (Matthew 1, 5)

  • by faith, also, the prostitute Rahab escaped death which befell the unbelievers for having welcomed the spies. (Hebrews 11, 31)

  • Likewise, we read of Rahab, the prostitute, that she was acknowledged and saved because she welcomed the spies and showed them another way to leave. (James 2, 25)


“Submeter-se não significa ser escravo, mas ser livre para receber santos conselhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina