Joshua, 2

Joshua, 2

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Joshua 2 is a chapter that tells the story of how Joshua sent two spies to Jericho to scout out the city. The spies were welcomed into the house of Rahab, a prostitute, who hid them from the king of Jericho. Rahab then made a deal with the spies, promising to protect them and their families if they would spare her and her family when they conquered the city. The spies agreed and then escaped from the city. This chapter is an important one in the Bible, as it shows us the power of faith and trust. Rahab had faith that the spies would keep their promise and spare her and her family, and the spies had faith that Rahab would keep her promise and protect them. This faith and trust was rewarded, as Rahab and her family were spared when the Israelites conquered Jericho. This chapter also shows us the importance of mercy and compassion. Rahab was a prostitute, and yet the spies showed her mercy and compassion by agreeing to spare her and her family. This act of mercy and compassion was rewarded, as Rahab and her family were spared when the Israelites conquered Jericho. Finally, this chapter shows us the importance of courage and bravery. Rahab was brave enough to hide the spies and make a deal with them, even though she knew it could cost her her life. The spies were also brave enough to trust Rahab and keep their promise to her. This courage and bravery was rewarded, as Rahab and her family were spared when the Israelites conquered Jericho. In conclusion, Joshua 2 is an important chapter in the Bible, as it shows us the power of faith, trust, mercy, compassion, courage, and bravery. These are all important

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