By referring to Rahab as a “prostitute” (or harlot) the Bible may suggest that she was a loose woman and one
of low moral standards (Joshua Chapters 2 and 6). Quite the opposite, she was a woman of exceptional moral character.
This novel fills in the details of her life, which aren't mentioned in the Bible, to correct that view.
It emphatically seeks to overwrite the label of shame that got attached to Rahab by presenting the factual details about her to us.
Rahab was a woman of exceptional faith, courage, and character who lost her innocence when forced by the king of Jericho. It was a sacrificial act to save her parents and family from the king’s wrath had she refused.
Read this book to discover what’s missing in the Bible that hides her true personality.
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It emphatically seeks to overwrite the label of shame that got attached to Rahab by presenting the factual details about her to us.
Rahab was a woman of exceptional faith, courage, and character who lost her innocence when forced by the king of Jericho. It was a sacrificial act to save her parents and family from the king’s wrath had she refused.
Read this book to discover what’s missing in the Bible that hides her true personality.
Head to the review now?
