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Joshua 2:5

Posted on 8 September 2024
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“And it came to pass about the time of shutting of the gate, when it was dark, that the men went out: whither the men went I wot not: pursue after them quickly; for ye shall overtake them.”

This verse is part of the narrative in the book of Joshua:that describes the events leading up to the Israelites’ crossing of the Jordan River to enter the Promised Land. Prior to this verse, Joshua had sent two spies into the city of Jericho to gather information. The spies had entered the house of a prostitute named Rahab and sought refuge there.

In Joshua 2:5, Rahab speaks to the king’s messengers who came looking for the spies. She tells them that the men they are seeking had left the city just before the gates were closed at dusk. She suggests that the king’s men should pursue them quickly if they want to catch up and overtake them.

This verse reveals Rahab’s quick thinking and resourcefulness. She took the opportunity to protect the spies by misleading the king’s messengers. Her actions demonstrated her faith in the God of Israel and her willingness to aid His people.

Joshua 2:5 also highlights the element of secrecy and danger present in this particular mission. The men who went out under cover of darkness were the Israelite spies, and their departure just before the gate was shut emphasizes the risk they were taking. Rahab’s advice to pursue them quickly indicates the urgency of the situation, both for the king’s men and for the spies themselves.

Overall, Joshua 2:5 contributes to the narrative of Joshua as a story of faith, courage, and God’s providential guidance. It sets the stage for the subsequent events in the book, including the miraculous crossing of the Jordan River and the eventual conquest of Jericho by the Israelites.

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