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How does Rahab's faith differ from the other inhabitants of Jericho?

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Rahab's faith led her to action and salvation, while the other inhabitants of Jericho remained in fear and despair.

The distinctive nature of Rahab's faith is evident when compared to her fellow Jericho inhabitants, who responded with fear and hopelessness. Throughout Joshua 2, while the city was paralyzed by terror at the thought of Israel's attack, Rahab displayed belief and took action, hiding the spies and seeking mercy for her family. Her faith not only acknowledged God's power but acted upon the hope of salvation, contrasting sharply with the despair of the others who shut themselves away. The Bible emphasizes that true faith is active; it drives a believer to seek God earnestly and act in accordance with His promises, as seen in James 2:19, which reminds us that faith without works is dead.
Scripture References: Joshua 2:1-24, James 2:19

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