Reference: Rahab (2)
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("insolence".) A poetical name for Egypt (Isa 51:9). In Isa 30:7 De Dieu translated "I called her Arrogance (Rahab) that sitteth still." She who boasted of the help she would give, when put to the test, sat still (Isa 36:6). Ps 87:4-5; 89:10, "Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces, as one that is slain." Egypt is put foremost, as first of the great world powers that opposed God. She was reduced to corpse-like helplessness By God's stroke at the Red Sea, and at the slaying of the firstborn previously. (compare Ps 74:13-14). Rahab occurs in the Hebrew, Job 9:13; 26:12.
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God will not turn back his anger, the helpers of pride bowed down under him.
By his power he caused the sea to tremble; by his understanding he smote through pride.
Thou didst cleave the sea in thy strength: thou didst break the heads of the dragons upon the waters. Thou didst break the heads of the sea monster, thou wilt give him for food to the people, to the inhabitants of the desert
I will make mention of Rahab and Babel to those knowing me: behold the rovers, and Tyre, with Cush; this was born there. And to Zion a man will say, And a man was born in her: and he the Most High shall prepare her.
Thou didst break Rahab in pieces as the wounded one; with the arm of thy strength thou didst scatter thine enemies.
And the Egyptians shall help in vain, and to no purpose; therefore I called to this their violence ceased.
Behold, thou trustedst upon the staff of this broken reed, upon Egypt; which, shall a man rest upon it, it was into his hand and pierced it: thus Pharaoh king of Egypt to all trusting upon him.
Rouse up, rouse up, put on strength, thou arm of Jehovah; rouse up as the days of old, of everlasting generations. Was it not with him cutting off Rahab, wounding the sea monster?