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Rahab is a harlot that helped the Israelite in capturing the city of Jericho, where she also lived. She was not a respected member of society when she lived there.

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Q: According to the Book of Joshua the woman named Rahab lived in what Palestinian city?
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Is it the same rehab in the bible or is there more then one?

Maybe you are referring to Rahab who was a woman who lived in Jericho in the times of Joshua.


Who is Rehab in The Bible?

Rahab helped 2 Isrealite spies get into a city. the isrealites saved her and her family in return when they attacked the city.


What is the greek meaning of rachab?

Rachab (or Rahab) was, according to the Biblical Book of Joshua, a woman who lived in the city of Jericho in the Promised Land, and originally worked as a prostitute. This is not a Greek name, so it has no Greek meaning.


Why is Rahab in the bible so special?

Rahab was a prostitute that lived in Jericho and helped Joshua's spies to escape being found by the king of Jericho. They promised to spare her and her family's life for her help, and followed through on this promise before destroying the rest of Jericho. Rahab is especially important, however, because she is one of Jesus' ancestors.


What is the date of Saint Joshua's birth?

According to Biblical chronology, Joshua lived between 1500-1390 BCE, or sometime in the lateBronze Age. According to Joshua 24:29, Joshua died at the age of 110.


The largest number of Palestinian refugees lived in which country?

Jordan... I'm positive


What people lived in Jericho at the time of Joshua?

Canaanites.


What was the time span of the book of Joshua?

In the Bible, Joshua lived around the end of thefifteenth centuury BCE. However, over 80 per cent of scholars are reported to believe that the military conquest of Canaan never happened as described in the Bible. This means that Joshua never lived.


Who was Rahab the harlot in the Bible?

One of the most famous episodes in the biblical conquest of Canaan was the assault on the city of Jericho. Joshua had the priests march around the city walls and Yahweh caused the walls to collapse, allowing the Hebrews to storm the city. However, we now know from archaeologists that there was no city at Jericho at that time.As a prelude to the attack on the city, Joshua sent two spies, who found refuge with the harlot, Rahab, who in turn made a covenant to be spared when the attackers slaughtered her fellow citizens (Joshua chapter 2). Now, even if there really had been an assault on Jericho, this is an improbable story, since the spies risked their lives but provided no information of value and were unlikely to do so. But there was no Jericho, so there were no spies and no harlot - the spy story just did not happen and we can only surmise how it arose.An early Semitic deity was named Rahab, and we know that this deity found its way into Hebrew folklore as a sea dragon that was defeated by Yahweh*. However, these allusions are too dissimilar to the innkeeper/harlot of Joshua. Perhaps the simplest answer could lie in that the name Rahab (or Rachab) is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, generally translated as either 'to beset, storm or assault,' or 'to be proud/arrogant'. If Joshua was about to storm or assault Jericho, would this have given rise to the fictional harlot's name, Rahab?Footnote*For example Isaiah 51:9 and Psalms 89:9-10, with indirect references at Ezekiel 29:3, Ezekiel 32:2 and Psalms 87:4.AnswerRahab was an actual woman who lived in Jericho. The presence of scarlet thread in her home suggests she was involved in making or dyeing of cloth. She hid Joshua's spies among the flax on the rooftop, thus saving their lives. They promised to spare her life in return, and she was to mark her house with thread of scarlet as a sign. She later became the mother of Boaz, who was Jesse's grandfather - the line which eventually included Christ.A:Rahab was the harlot who, in the Book of Joshua, aided the spies whom Joshua sent into Jericho before his assault on the city of Jericho. Rahab made a covenant to be spared when the attackers slaughtered her fellow citizens. Now, even if there really had been an assault on Jericho, this is an improbable story, since the spies provided no information of value, and were unlikely to do so. But archaeologists tell us there was no Jericho, so there were no spies and no harlot - the spy story just did not happen and we can only surmise how it arose. The simplest answer could lie in that the name Rahab (or Rachab) is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, generally translated as either 'to beset, storm or assault,' or 'to be proud/arrogant'. If Joshua was about to storm or assaultJericho, this could have given rise to the fictional harlot's name, Rahab.


Is it true or false that Joshua led Israel across the Red Sea and into Canaan as God had commanded?

False. According to the Biblical narrative, Moses led the Israelites across the Sea of Reeds, and Joshua later led them across the Jordan River.According to archaeologists, there is no evidence to suggest that Joshua lived at all. (Though absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.)


When was St Joshua born?

It is not known when Saint Joshua was born nor is it known when he died. In the Bible it is mentioned he lived to b 110 years old.


What happened to Rahab from the Bible?

Josh:2:1: And Joshua the son of Nun sent out of Shittim two men to spy secretly, saying, Go view the land, even Jericho. And they went, and came into an harlot's house, named Rahab, and lodged there.