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James 2:25

Rahab the harlot (Raab h pornh). Her vicious life she left behind, but the name clung to her always. For our purposes the argument of James may seem stronger without the example of Rahab (Jos. 2:1-21; Joshua 6:17; Joshua 6:22-25; Matthew 1:5; Hebrews 11:31). It is even said in Jewish Midrash that Rahab married Joshua and became an ancestor of Jeremiah and Ezekiel.

In that she received (upodecamenh). First aorist middle participle of upodexomai, to welcome.

The messengers (touv aggelouv). Original meaning of aggelov (Matthew 11:10). In Hebrews 11:31 we have kataskopouv (spies, scouts).

Sent out (ekbalousa). Second aorist active participle of ekballw, to hurl out.

Another way (eterai odw). "By another way" (instrumental case), by a window instead of a door (Joshua 2:15 f.).




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing James 2:25:

Luke 10:38
Acts 17:7
James 3:4

 

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