The Semi-Seminarian
What if the spies didn’t bring back military intelligence from Jericho, but a sermon? This Joshua 2 Bible study looks at Rahab and the spies, the scarlet cord, the walls of Jericho, and the confession of faith that changed Israel’s report. Most Bible studies on Rahab in the Bible focus on the red cord in the window. That image matters. But before Rahab ties the scarlet cord, she gives one of the clearest confessions of faith in the entire book of Joshua: “The LORD your God, he is God in heaven above, and on earth beneath.” The whole city of Jericho heard the same reports: the Red Sea, the defeat of Sihon and Og, and Israel’s God on the move. The whole city locked its gates and trusted its walls. Rahab opened her window and trusted the God she had only heard about. 📖 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Setting the Scene: Life Inside the Wall 6:30 Who Is Rahab in the Bible? 10:00 Scripture Reading: Joshua 2:1–24 15:00 Rahab’s Confession of Faith 20:00 The Scarlet Cord: What It Means 25:00 The Spies’ Report: Why It Echoes Rahab 30:00 Rahab in the Genealogy of Jesus 35:00 What Rahab Teaches Us About Faith Before Proof 40:00 Closing Benediction 📌 WHAT THIS STUDY COVERS — Rahab and the spies in Joshua 2 — The meaning of the scarlet cord in the Old Testament — Why Rahab’s confession matters before the walls of Jericho fall — How the spies’ report echoes Rahab’s own words — Why Rahab is in the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew 1 — What Rahab teaches about faith, outsiders, and grace — How God works through overlooked people and scandalous witnesses When the spies return to Joshua, they don’t report wall height, troop strength, or gate schedules. They repeat Rahab’s confession with the pronouns changed. She says, “The LORD has given you the land.” They say, “The LORD has delivered into our hands all the land.” They went into Jericho as spies. They came out as her congregation. This teaching connects Rahab to the women named in Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba. Scripture keeps showing the same pattern: God’s covenant moves through unexpected people, foreign households, complicated stories, and witnesses respectable religion might overlook. Rahab believed before the walls fell. She tied the cord while Jericho still looked permanent. She opened the window before anyone gave her permission. That is faith with dust on its hands. Scripture: Joshua 2:1–24 Topic: Rahab and the Spies / Joshua 2 Explained Series: Women in the Bible / Women in the Genealogy of Jesus If something here helped you see Scripture differently, throw a like in the offering plate. Subscribe so you’ll know when we gather again. Be blessed. #Rahab #Joshua2 #BibleStudy #WomenInTheBible #OldTestament
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