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What does the Bible say about Rahab and her faith?

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The Bible describes Rahab as a woman of faith who was saved because she believed God and was sheltered by the scarlet cord, representing the blood of Christ.

Rahab, a harlot from Jericho, is noted for her remarkable faith in God, as seen in Hebrews 11:31, where her act of believing God and protecting the Israelite spies is highlighted. Despite her sinful past, she recognized Jehovah as the true God and acted upon that belief by hiding the spies, pleading for the safety of her family. Her faith was not only a personal acknowledgment of God's sovereignty but also resulted in her and her family being spared from destruction. The scarlet cord she hung from her window symbolized her faith in God’s mercy and redemption through the blood of Christ, underscoring the graceextended to those who believe, regardless of their past sins.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:31, Joshua 2:10-11, Joshua 2:9-11

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