Fondare 10 Risultati per: Rahab
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)
and he sent word to Rahab, bidding her bring out the men she was harbouring; they were spies, come to search out every corner of the land. (Joshua 2, 3)
Be it as you say, Rahab answered; and so she left them to go on their way, and hung the scarlet rope in the window. (Joshua 2, 21)
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)
So the two men went in, and brought Rahab out with her parents and her kindred and all that belonged to her, giving this family of hers lodging, but not in the camp of Israel. (Joshua 6, 23)
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)
wounded lies Rahab✻ at thy feet, by the strong arm that has routed thy enemies. (Psalms 88, 11)
Salmon of Booz, by Rahab; Booz of Obed, by Ruth; Obed of Jesse; (Matthew 1, 5)
faith saved Rahab, the harlot, from sharing the doom of the disobedient, because she had given the spies a peaceable welcome. (Hebrews 11, 31)
Or again, how did Rahab, the harlot, win God’s approval? Was it not by her deeds, when she harboured the spies and sent them home by a different way?✻ (James 2, 25)
