Joshua 2:4-24

Ex 1:19; 2Sa 16:18,19; 17:19,20; 2Ki 6:19

of shutting.

7; Ne 13:19; Isa 60:11; Eze 47:1,2,12; Re 21:25

the men went out.

Jer 50:20; Ro 3:7,8

to the roof.

8; Ex 1:15-21; De 22:8; 2Sa 11:2; Mt 24:17

hid them.

Ex 2:2; 2Sa 17:19; 1Ki 18:4,13; 2Ki 11:2; Jer 36:26; Col 3:3

Heb 11:23

the fords.

Jud 3:28; 12:5

they shut.

5; Ac 5:23

8

I know.

Ex 18:11; 2Ki 5:15; Job 19:25; Ec 8:12; Heb 11:1,2

that the Lord.

Ge 13:14-17; 15:18-21; Ex 3:6-8; De 32:8; Ps 115:16; Jer 27:5

Mt 20:15

your terror.

Ge 35:5; Ex 15:15,16; 23:27; De 2:25; 11:25; 28:10; Jud 7:14

1Sa 14:15; 2Ki 7:6

faint. Heb. melt.

11; 1Sa 14:16; 2Sa 17:10; Ps 112:10; Isa 19:1; Na 2:10

For we.

4:24; Ex 14:21-31; 15:14-16

what ye did.

Nu 21:21-35; De 2:30-37; 3:1-8

our hearts.

5:1; 7:5; 14:8; De 1:28; 20:8; Isa 13:7; Na 2:10

did there remain. Heb. rose up.

Re 6:16

for the Lord.

De 4:39; 1Ki 8:60; Ps 83:18; 102:15; Jer 16:19-21; Da 4:34,35

Da 6:25-27; Zec 8:20-23

swear.

9:15,18-20; 1Sa 20:14,15,17; 30:15; 2Ch 36:13; Jer 12:16

that ye will.

1Sa 20:14-17; 24:21,22; Es 8:6; 2Ti 1:16-18; Jas 2:13

my father's.

13; Ge 24:3,9; Ro 1:31; 1Ti 5:8

give me.

18; Ex 12:13; Eze 9:4-6; Mr 14:44

my father.It is observable that in this enumeration of her kindred, there is no mention made of a husband. It is most likely that she was a single woman or widow, who obtained an honest livelihood by keeping a house for the entertainment of strangers; and not a woman of ill fame, as some have supposed. The spies sent on this occasion were certainly some of the most confidential persons that Joshua had in his host, and their errand was of the greatest importance; is it then not most likely that they lodged at an inn?

13

for your's. Heb. instead of you to die.

1Ki 20:39

when the Lord.

6:17,25; Ge 24:49; Nu 10:29-32; Jud 1:24,25; 1Sa 20:8; 2Sa 9:1

Pr 18:24; Mt 5:7

she let them.

1Sa 19:12-17; Ac 9:25; 2Co 11:33

for her house.

6:20

Get you.

22; 1Sa 23:14,29; Ps 11:1

20; Ge 24:3-8; Ex 20:7; Le 19:11,12; Nu 30:2; 2Sa 21:1,2,7

scarlet thread.

21; Le 14:4; Nu 4:8; 19:6; Heb 9:19

bring. Heb. gather. thy father.

13; 6:23; Ge 7:1; 12:2; 19:12-17; Es 8:6; Lu 19:9; Ac 10:27,33

Ac 11:14; 2Ti 1:16

whosoever.

Ex 12:13,23; Nu 35:26-28; 1Ki 2:36-42; Mt 24:17; Ac 27:31; Php 3:9

Heb 10:29; 1Jo 2:27,28

street, his blood.

Le 20:9,11; 2Sa 1:16; 3:28,29; Eze 33:4,5; Mt 27:24,25; Ac 18:6

Ac 20:26

house, his blood.

14; 2Sa 4:11; 1Ki 2:32; Mt 27:25

And if thou.

Pr 11:13

we will be quit.

17

And she bound.

18; Mt 7:24; Joh 2:5

found them not.

1Sa 19:10-12; 2Sa 17:20; Ps 32:6,7

23

Truly the Lord.

1:8; 21:44,45; Ex 23:31; Nu 13:32,33; Pr 25:13

all the inhabitants.

9-11; Ps 48:5,6; Re 6:16,17

faint. Heb. melt.

9,11; 5:1; Ex 15:15

1 Samuel 21:2

The king.The whole of this is a gross falsehood; and which was attended with the most fatal consequences. It is well known that from all antiquity it was held no crime to tell a lie in order to save life. Thus Diphilon [Hypo lambano to pseudas epi sotevea legomenon, ouden peripoieisthai duscheres.] "I hold it right to tell a lie for safety: nothing should be avoided to save life." A heathen may say or sing thus: but no Christian can act thus and save his soul, though he may save his life.

19:17; 22:22; Ge 27:20,24; 1Ki 13:18; Ps 119:29; Ga 2:12; Col 3:9

2 Samuel 17:19-20

spread a covering.

Jos 2:4-6,5-24

the thing.

Ex 1:19

They be gone.

15:34; Ex 1:19; Jos 2:4,5; 1Sa 19:14-17; 21:2; 27:11,12

when they had sought.

Jos 2:22,23
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