40 Minutes In The Old Testament

Joshua 2:1-24 (Episode 183)

Sep 20, 2019
Joshua sends spies to scout secretly, diverging from Moses' approach. They end up at Rahab's house, raising questions about their choice. Rahab cleverly protects them, risking her own safety. Surprisingly, she knows about Yahweh and expresses her faith. The pact made for her family's safety ties to a scarlet cord, rich with symbolism and connections to Passover. Join Chad and Daniel as they unravel these intriguing elements and more!
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INSIGHT

Rahab's Story Is Intentionally Prominent

  • The Joshua author places Rahab's story at the book's front to signal its theological importance.
  • Her prominent placement reframes conquest as involving unexpected sinners used by God.
INSIGHT

Scripture Regularly Features Sinners

  • The Bible repeatedly includes sinners in its narratives, showing God works through outsiders and morally compromised people.
  • Jesus' ministry continues this pattern, surprising religious elites who missed that Old Testament precedent.
ANECDOTE

Josephus Cleans Up Rahab's Reputation

  • Josephus rewrites Rahab as an innkeeper to sanitize the story for a Roman audience.
  • Chad Bird highlights this as an early example of whitewashing uncomfortable biblical details.
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