Questions Set #4 - Joshua 1-11, 22-24, Judges 1-9, 11, 13-21, and Ruth
1. Why did Rahab become a "traitor" to her own people (see vv 9-13)? Where in the New Testament is she mentioned and why?
Rahab became a traitor to her own people because she hid the spies that came into her land that they were going to take over. Rahab is mentioned again in the NT in James chapter two verse twenty five. She was mentioned because James was saying that people are justified by their actions as well as their heart.
2. What miracle did God perform at the banks of the Jordan River and what impact did it have upon Joshua's leadership (Joshua 3-4)?
The miracle that God did at the banks of the Jordan river was He let the priests who were carrying the arc of the covenant to pass through while the waters heaped up and stopped flowing from upstream. He took charge of the God given authority that he was anointed with, and he gained Israel's respect.
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