Rahab in the Bible

Meaning: proud; quarrelsome par

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Faith saved Rahab, the prostitute, from perishing with the unbelievers, after she had entertained the spies with friendliness.



Faith saved Rahab, the prostitute, from perishing with the unbelievers, after she had entertained the spies with friendliness.





Faith saved Rahab, the prostitute, from perishing with the unbelievers, after she had entertained the spies with friendliness.







Faith saved Rahab, the prostitute, from perishing with the unbelievers, after she had entertained the spies with friendliness.

Was not it the same with the prostitute, Rahab? Was not it as the result of her actions that she was pronounced righteous, after she had welcomed the messengers and hastened them away by a different road?




Salmon of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab, Boaz of Obed, whose mother was Ruth, Obed of Jesse,



References

Hastings

Easton

American

Morish