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What, they answered, should we allow him to treat our sister like a harlot? (Genesis 34, 31)
Juda saw her without recognizing her as his daughter-in-law (for she kept her face veiled) and took her for a harlot; (Genesis 38, 15)
and when he asked the townsfolk, What has become of the harlot that used to sit at the cross-roads? they said, There was never a harlot there. (Genesis 38, 21)
So he went back to Juda, and told him, I could not find her; and what is more, the townsfolk would have it there was never harlot sitting there at all. (Genesis 38, 22)
If the daughter of a priest is convicted of playing the harlot, and bringing dishonour on her father’s name, she must be given to the flames. (Leviticus 21, 9)
not a widow, or a rejected wife, or a harlot, or a woman dishonoured; she must be a virgin of his own clan,✻ (Leviticus 21, 14)
wouldst thou bring into the temple of the Lord thy God the wages of a harlot, or the price of nameless sin? Either of these is hateful to the Lord thy God. (Deuteronomy 23, 18)
Josue was at Setim; and from Setim he despatched two of his men on a secret errand, bidding them survey the country opposite, and the city of Jericho. These had made their way into the house of a harlot, called Rahab, and were lodging there, (Joshua 2, 1)
This city and all it contains is forfeit to the Lord; none must be spared except the harlot Rahab and those in her house. She it was that harboured the spies we sent out. (Joshua 6, 17)
But now Josue said to the two men who had been sent out as spies, Make your way into the house of the harlot yonder, and bring her out, with all that is hers; such was the sworn promise you gave her. (Joshua 6, 22)
But Josue spared the harlot Rahab, with all her father’s household and all that was hers; and to this day her posterity finds a home in Israel. So well was she rewarded for hiding away those two spies of his in Jericho.At this time Josue laid the place under a ban; (Joshua 6, 25)
There was a Galaadite at this time called Jephte, who was brave and a skilful warrior; his mother was a harlot, his father bore the name of Galaad. (Judges 11, 1)
