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Hebrews (11:31) and James (2:25).

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The New Testament epistles that speak of the righteousness of the prostitute Rahab are James and Hebrews. Both passages highlight Rahab's faith and actions in protecting the Israelite spies, illustrating how faith can lead to righteousness regardless of one's past.

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Was Rahab the first prostitute?

Definitely not. The prostitution vocation existed long before Rahab was ever born.


Which verse of the Bible shows Rahab as a prostitute.?

Joshua 6:22,23 ,25


What is the Biblical meaning of the name Rahab?

If you mean Rahab with a capital R for a person. Then the name means ' WIDE SPACIOUS' 'From the hewbrew Ra'chav. This Rahab was a prostitute in Jericho who hid the two Hewbrew spies. This saved the life of her and her family when Jericho was destroyed by a miracle.


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.


How is Rehab an ancestress to Jesus Christ?

A:English translations from Hebrew can sometimes spell names differently, but the differences are not significant. Rehab is also spelt Rahab and Rachab. Matthew 1:5 says that Salmon and Rachab were the parents of Booz the great-grandfather of King David, who was then, according to Matthew, the ancestor of Joseph. This genealogy echoes the much older genealogy in Ruth 4:20, with Salmon the father of Boaz, but this time no mention of Rahab.The Rahab mentioned in Matthew is widely considered by Christians to have been the prostitute Rahab in the story of Jericho (Book of Joshua), but the Jewish Talmud says she married Joshua, which if true would mean that Matthew's Rachab was a different person. However, it does seem that Matthew probably intended her to be the very same person as the prostitute in the Book of Joshua, although there is no Old Testament ground for this claim.An even more serious problem for Matthew's placing of Rahab in the lineage of Jesus is that New Testament scholars say it could not be a true genealogy of either Joseph or Jesus, with Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that there is little likelihood that it is strictly historical.


What was rahab famous for?

Rahab is a biblical figure. Her story is found in the Old Testmament of the standard Christian Bible, Joshua 2.During the time that the Children of Israel were conquering Jericho, Rahab, a prostitute, took two spies into her house. She courageously hid and protected them from her king allowing them to escape back to Joshua to make a report of the land and defenses. She did this because she believed in the power of God. She wanted to save her family from death and destruction and thus put herself at great risk.Because of what she did for the two spies and God's people--the children of Israel--Rahab was important enough to be one of only four women mentioned in the New Testament ancestry of Jesus in Matthew 1.


Who is the harlot of Jericho that is found in the genealogy of Jesus?

Matthew 1:5-17 "Salmon became father to Boaz by Rahab"Rahab was the former prostitute who faithfully saved the lives of God's people before they entered the Promised Land, and was rewarded for her courage and faith (Joshua 2:1-21/ 6:24-25).


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.


Is rahab an israelitie?

No. Rahab was actually a Canaanite. She was of the Amorite culture.


What was the name of the woman who hid the spies at Jericho?

rahab


How is Rahab is related to God?

Rahab is not related to god, but to Joseph.


What did rahab do for god?

Rahab hid the spies who were sent by Joshua.