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.
Rahab was a canaanite prostiture living within the city of Jericho.
Strong's Concordance of the Bible list Rahab's name appearing 10 times and as Rachab one time.
They returned from Rahab after three days (Joshua 2).
No. There is no indication that they are.
Rahab in the Bible has no specified race. As she was an indigenous resident of Jericho, she would likely be Olive-Colored like we see in Lebanon today.However, since many paintings and drawings about the Bible come from Europe, Rahab is represented as being White regardless of its authenticity.
In the Bible, her name was 'Rahab'. At Joshua chapters 2 through 6, Rahab was instrumental in helping the Israelites in their conquest of Jericho. She hid the two spies that Joshua had sent to spy out the land. And yes, she is the same Rahab mentioned in the lineage of Jesus Christ. Interestingly, Rahab and Bath-sheba were the not Israelite women, but they purified themselves and became Hebrew by marriage. Jesus' earthly mother Mary was the only Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible as an ancestress.
In the genealogy of Jesus which is in Matthew 1.
Joshua 6:22,23 ,25
Oh, isn't that an interesting question! Rahab was actually a woman mentioned in the Bible, known for helping the Israelite spies. The Bible doesn't specify her race or ethnicity, but what's important to remember is that we are all unique and valued individuals, no matter our background or appearance. Let's focus on spreading kindness and understanding to everyone we meet, just like Rahab did.
Maybe you are referring to Rahab who was a woman who lived in Jericho in the times of Joshua.
The Bible does not specify the exact number of sons that Rahab had. However, it is mentioned in the Book of Joshua that she was spared during the conquest of Jericho and that she later lived among the Israelites. Additionally, in the genealogy of Jesus presented in the Gospel of Matthew, Rahab is noted as the mother of Boaz, which indicates she had at least one son.
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.