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Why is the scarlet cord significant in the story of Rahab?

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The scarlet cord represents the blood of Christ, symbolizing salvation and protection for those who trust in Him.

The scarlet cord that Rahab hung in her window holds great significance as it symbolizes the blood of Christ, which is our only means of redemption and safety from judgment. Throughout Scripture, the blood has been essential for atonement, exemplifying God's plan of salvation through Christ's sacrifice. Just as the Israelites were saved during the Passover through the blood of the lamb, so too was Rahab safeguarded by the scarlet cord she displayed. This demonstration of faith not only secured her physical safety but also underscored the ultimate truth that salvation comes through the blood of Jesus, as affirmed in Ephesians 1:7. Thus, the scarlet cord is a powerful representation of faith in God's provision.
Scripture References: Joshua 2; Ephesians 1:7, Revelation 5:9

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Rahab the Harlot
Eric Floyd · Sep 24, 2025
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