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In like manner wasn`t Rahab the prostitute also justified by works, in that she received the messengers, and sent them out another way?
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An Unlikely Pair
Scholars highlight James's intentional choice to pair Abraham, the revered patriarch, with Rahab, a pagan prostitute. This stark contrast demonstrates that the principle is universal: genuine faith, regardless of a person's background or social standing, will always manifest itself through tangible actions.
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18th Century
Theologian
Likewise, was not Rahab the harlot justified by works? She was justified in the same sense as Abraham, as explained above—showing by her a…
Rahab the harlot (Ρααβ η πορνη). Her vicious life she left behind, but the name clung to her always. For our purposes the argument…
19th Century
Bishop
Likewise also . . .—The second example, brought forward in strange and complete contrast to Abraham, the father of many nations, …
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The second OT person cited as an example of genuine faith is “Rahab the prostitute.” She too was “considered righteous for what she did.” Although …
16th Century
Likewise also was not Rahab. It seems strange that he connected together those who were so unlike. Why did he not rather choose someone fr…
17th Century
Pastor
Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot (See Gill on Hebrews 11:31) justified by works; this woman was an in…
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Those who substitute a mere intellectual belief in the gospel for the entirety of evangelical religion, as many do today, are mistaken. Undoubtedly…