Rahab had flax on her roof as part of her occupation as a cloth merchant. Flax was used to make linen, and drying it on the roof was a common practice. This detail is significant in the biblical narrative, as it provided a means for Rahab to hide the Israelite spies sent by Joshua, allowing them to escape undetected.
Josh:2:6: But she had brought them up to the roof of the house, and hid them with the stalks of flax, which she had laid in order upon the roof.
Rahab is not related to god, but to Joseph.
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No. Rahab was actually a Canaanite. She was of the Amorite culture.
Rahab hid the spies who were sent by Joshua.
None, Rahab was a Canaanite and Moses was an Israelite.
Rahab was a canaanite prostiture living within the city of Jericho.
They returned from Rahab after three days (Joshua 2).
There are four generations from Rahab to Jesus in the genealogy.
Definitely not. The prostitution vocation existed long before Rahab was ever born.
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In Joshua 2:1-7 it explains the relationship of Jesus to Rahab.