Parallel Verses
Weymouth New Testament
Through faith the notorious sinner Rahab did not perish along with the disobedient, for she had welcomed the spies and had sheltered them.
New American Standard Bible
By faith
King James Version
By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace.
Holman Bible
By faith Rahab the prostitute received the spies in peace and didn’t perish with those who disobeyed.
International Standard Version
By faith Rahab the prostitute did not die with those who were disobedient, because she had welcomed the spies with a greeting of peace.
A Conservative Version
By faith Rahab the harlot was not destroyed with those who were disobedient, having received the spies with peace.
American Standard Version
By faith Rahab the harlot perished not with them that were disobedient, having received the spies with peace.
Amplified
By faith Rahab the prostitute was not destroyed along with those who were disobedient, because she had welcomed the spies [sent by the sons of Israel] in peace.
An Understandable Version
By [having] faith, Rahab the prostitute was not destroyed along with the disobedient [inhabitants of Jericho] because she welcomed the [twelve] spies in peace.
Anderson New Testament
By faith Rabab the harlot perished not with the disobedient, because she had received the spies with peace.
Bible in Basic English
By faith Rahab, the loose woman, was not put to death with those who had gone against God's orders, because she had taken into her house in peace those sent to see the land.
Common New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish with those who were disobedient, because she had welcomed the spies.
Daniel Mace New Testament
by faith Rahab having given the spies a safe reception, escap'd being destroyed with unbelievers, tho' she had led a dissolute life.
Darby Translation
By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish along with the unbelieving, having received the spies in peace.
Godbey New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot perished not with the unbelievers, having received the spies with peace.
Goodspeed New Testament
Faith saved Rahab the prostitute from being destroyed with those who disobeyed God, because she had given a friendly welcome to the scouts.
John Wesley New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish with them that believed not, having received the spies with peace.
Julia Smith Translation
By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with the unbelieving, having received the spies with peace.
King James 2000
By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace.
Lexham Expanded Bible
By faith Rahab the prostitute did not perish with those who were disobedient, [because she] welcomed the spies in peace.
Modern King James verseion
By faith the harlot Rahab did not perish with those who did not believe, when she had received the spies with peace.
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with unbelievers, when she had received the spies to lodging peaceably.
Moffatt New Testament
It was by faith that Rahab the harlot did not perish along with those who were disobedient, as she had welcomed the scouts peaceably.
Montgomery New Testament
By faith Rahab, the harlot, perished not with the disobedient, because she had received the spies in peace.
NET Bible
By faith Rahab the prostitute escaped the destruction of the disobedient, because she welcomed the spies in peace.
New Heart English Bible
By faith, Rahab the prostitute, did not perish with those who were disobedient, having received the spies in peace.
Noyes New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish with those who disobeyed, after having received the spies with peace.
Sawyer New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot escaped destruction with the disobedient, having received the spies in peace.
The Emphasized Bible
By faith, Rahab the harlot perished not with them who refused to yield, she having welcomed the spies with peace.
Thomas Haweis New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot perished not with those who were infidels, having received the spies in peace.
Twentieth Century New Testament
Faith saved Rahab, the prostitute, from perishing with the unbelievers, after she had entertained the spies with friendliness.
Webster
By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, as she had received the spies with peace.
Williams New Testament
By faith Rahab the prostitute did not perish with those who disobeyed God, because she had welcomed the scouts as friends.
World English Bible
By faith, Rahab the prostitute, didn't perish with those who were disobedient, having received the spies in peace.
Worrell New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish with those who disbelieved; having received the spies with peace.
Worsley New Testament
By faith Rahab the harlot perished not with the unbelievers, having received the spies with peace.
Youngs Literal Translation
by faith Rahab the harlot did not perish with those who disbelieved, having received the spies with peace.
Themes
Faith » Instances of » Rahab, in hospitality to the spies
Jericho » A city » Lived » Rahab » Harlot
Rahab » Also called rachab » The faith of, commended
Spiritual » Renewal » Reputation
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References
Word Count of 37 Translations in Hebrews 11:31
Verse Info
Context Readings
Examples Of Faith In Action
30 Through faith the walls of Jericho fell to the ground after being surrounded for seven days. 31 Through faith the notorious sinner Rahab did not perish along with the disobedient, for she had welcomed the spies and had sheltered them. 32 And why need I say more? For time will fail me if I tell the story of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, and of David and Samuel and the Prophets;
Cross References
James 2:25
In the same way also was not the notorious sinner Rahab declared to be righteous because of her actions when she welcomed the spies and hurriedly helped them to escape another way?
Matthew 1:5
Salmon (by Rahab)
Matthew 1:1
The Genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Hebrews 3:18
And to whom did He swear that they should not be admitted to His rest, if it was not to those who were disobedient?
1 Peter 2:8
and "a Stone for the foot to strike against, and a Rock to stumble over." Their foot strikes against it because they are disobedient to God's Message, and to this they were appointed.
1 Peter 3:20
who in ancient times had been disobedient, while God's longsuffering was patiently waiting in the days of Noah during the building of the Ark, in which a few persons--eight in number--were brought safely through the water.