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Introduction

Joshua sends out two spies to examine the state of the inhabitants of the land, particularly those of Jericho, who are entertained at the house of Rahab, Joshua 2:1 . The king of Jericho is informed of their being in the town, and sends to Rahab, commanding her to deliver them up, Joshua 2:2 , Joshua 2:3 . She hides the spies, and tells the messengers that the men were departed and gone towards the mountain, Joshua 2:4 , Joshua 2:5 . When the officers of the king of Jericho were departed, she took the spies to the house-top, and covered them with flax, Joshua 2:6 , Joshua 2:7 . She relates to them that the fear of the Israelites had fallen on all the inhabitants of the country on hearing of their victories over the Amorites; that she knew none could resist the God of Israel, and therefore desired them to give her an oath that, when they took Jericho, they would preserve the lives of her and her family, Joshua 2:8-13 . The spies swear to her, Joshua 2:14 . She lets them down by a cord from the house-top, and gives them directions how to proceed, in order to avoid the pursuers, Joshua 2:15 , Joshua 2:16 . She is to tie a scarlet line to the window, through which she had let them down, which should be the sign to the Israelites to spare that house and its inhabitants, Joshua 2:17-19 . Having bound her to secresy, they depart, Joshua 2:20 , Joshua 2:21 . After three days' stay in the mountain, they return to Joshua, and make a favorable report, Joshua 2:22-24 .

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