Joshua 2
1 And
Joshua the
son of
Nun sent out of
Shittim two men to
spy secretly, saying,
Go view the
land, even
Jericho. And they
went, and
came into an
harlot's house,
named Rahab, and
lodged there.
2 And it was
told the
king of
Jericho, saying, Behold, there
came men in hither to
night of the
children of
Israel to search
out the
country. 3 And the
king of
Jericho sent unto
Rahab, saying, Bring
forth the
men that are
come to thee, which are
entered into thine
house: for they be
come to search
out all the
country. 4 And the
woman took the
two men, and
hid them, and
said thus, There
came men unto me, but I
wist not
whence they were:
5 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.
6 But she had brought them
up to the
roof of the house, and
hid them with the
stalks of
flax, which she had laid in
order upon the
roof. 7 And the
men pursued after them the
way to
Jordan unto the
fords: and as soon as they which
pursued after them were gone
out, they
shut the
gate. 8 And before they were laid
down, she came
up unto them upon the
roof; 9 And she
said unto the
men, I
know that the
LORD hath
given you the
land, and that your
terror is
fallen upon us, and that all the
inhabitants of the
land faint because of you.
10 For we have
heard how the
LORD dried
up the
water of the
Red sea for
you, when ye came
out of
Egypt; and what ye
did unto the
two kings of the
Amorites, that were on the other
side Jordan, Sihon and
Og, whom ye utterly
destroyed.
11 And as soon as we had
heard these things, our
hearts did
melt, neither did there
remain any more
courage in any
man, because of you: for the
LORD your
God, he is
God in
heaven above, and in
earth beneath.
12 Now therefore, I pray you,
swear unto me by the
LORD, since I have
shewed you
kindness, that ye will also
shew kindness unto my
father's house, and
give me a
true token: 13 And that ye will save
alive my
father, and my
mother, and my
brethren, and my
sisters, and all that they have, and
deliver our
lives from
death. 14 And the
men answered her, Our
life for
yours, if ye
utter not this our
business. And it shall be, when the
LORD hath
given us the
land, that we will
deal kindly and
truly with thee.
15 Then she let them
down by a
cord through the
window: for her
house was upon the
town wall, and she
dwelt upon the
wall. 16 And she
said unto them,
Get you to the
mountain, lest the
pursuers meet you; and
hide yourselves there
three days, until the
pursuers be
returned: and
afterward may ye
go your
way. 17 And the
men said unto her, We will be
blameless of this thine
oath which thou hast made us
swear.
18 Behold, when we
come into the
land, thou shalt
bind this
line of
scarlet thread in the
window which thou didst let us down
by: and thou shalt
bring thy
father, and thy
mother, and thy
brethren, and all thy
father's household, home unto thee.
19 And it shall be, that
whosoever shall go
out of the
doors of thy
house into the
street, his
blood shall be upon his
head, and we will be
guiltless: and whosoever shall be with thee in the
house, his
blood shall be on our
head, if any
hand be upon him.
20 And if thou
utter this our
business, then we will be
quit of thine
oath which thou hast made us to
swear.
21 And she
said, According unto your
words, so be it. And she sent them
away, and they
departed: and she
bound the
scarlet line in the
window. 22 And they
went, and
came unto the
mountain, and
abode there
three days, until the
pursuers were
returned: and the
pursuers sought them throughout all the
way, but
found them not.
23 So the
two men returned, and
descended from the
mountain, and passed
over, and
came to
Joshua the
son of
Nun, and
told him all things that
befell them:
24 And they
said unto
Joshua, Truly the
LORD hath
delivered into our
hands all the
land; for even all the
inhabitants of the
country do
faint because of us.