
Text -- Joshua 2:18 (NET)




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That is, over Jordan, and near the city.

Probably the same with which she was about to let them down.

That it may be easily discerned by our soldiers.
JFB -> Jos 2:16-21; Jos 2:16-21
JFB: Jos 2:16-21 - -- Rather "she had said," for what follows must have been part of the previous conversation.
Rather "she had said," for what follows must have been part of the previous conversation.

JFB: Jos 2:16-21 - -- A range of white limestone hills extends on the north, called Quarantania (now Jebel Karantu), rising to a height of from twelve hundred to fifteen hu...
A range of white limestone hills extends on the north, called Quarantania (now Jebel Karantu), rising to a height of from twelve hundred to fifteen hundred feet, and the sides of which are perforated with caves. Some one peak adjoining was familiarly known to the inhabitants as "the mountain." The prudence and propriety of the advice to flee in that direction rather than to the ford, were made apparent by the sequel.
Clarke -> Jos 2:18
Clarke: Jos 2:18 - -- This line of scarlet thread - תקות חוט השני tikvath chut hashshani . Probably this may mean, this piece of scarlet cloth, or, this clot...
This line of scarlet thread -
Defender -> Jos 2:18
Defender: Jos 2:18 - -- It is noteworthy that the word translated "line" (here and in Jos 2:21), which has its first occurrence in the Bible at this point, is never translate...
It is noteworthy that the word translated "line" (here and in Jos 2:21), which has its first occurrence in the Bible at this point, is never translated "line" anywhere else in the Bible. Its usual meaning is hope. "Thou art my hope, O Lord God" (Psa 71:5). This thin scarlet line, the scarlet color perhaps speaking of the blood of sacrifice, was thus Rahab's only hope of deliverance for herself and her loved ones. All others in Jericho perished when the children of Israel took it several days later (Jos 6:25)."
TSK -> Jos 2:18
TSK: Jos 2:18 - -- scarlet thread : Jos 2:21; Lev 14:4; Num 4:8, Num 19:6; Heb 9:19
bring : Heb. gather
thy father : Jos 2:13, Jos 6:23; Gen 7:1, Gen 12:2, Gen 19:12-17;...

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Barnes -> Jos 2:18
Barnes: Jos 2:18 - -- The "line"or cord was spun of threads dyed with cochineal: i. e., of a deep and bright scarlet color. The color would catch the eye at once, and sup...
The "line"or cord was spun of threads dyed with cochineal: i. e., of a deep and bright scarlet color. The color would catch the eye at once, and supplied an obvious token by which the house of Rahab might be distinguished. The use of scarlet in the Levitical rites, especially in those more closely connected with the idea of putting away of sin and its consequences (compare e. g., Lev 14:4, Lev 14:6,Lev 14:51; Num 19:6), naturally led the fathers, from Clement of Rome onward, to see in this scarlet thread, no less than in the blood of the Passover (Exo 12:7, Exo 12:13, etc.), an emblem of salvation by the Blood of Christ; a salvation common alike to Christ’ s messengers and to those whom they visit.
Poole -> Jos 2:18
Poole: Jos 2:18 - -- Into the land i.e. over Jordan, and near the city.
Bind this line of scarlet thread in the window that it may be easily discerned by our soldiers.
Into the land i.e. over Jordan, and near the city.
Bind this line of scarlet thread in the window that it may be easily discerned by our soldiers.
Gill -> Jos 2:18
Gill: Jos 2:18 - -- Behold, when we come into the land,.... The land of Canaan, and into this city, into that part of it, as the Septuagint, where her house was, meaning...
Behold, when we come into the land,.... The land of Canaan, and into this city, into that part of it, as the Septuagint, where her house was, meaning not themselves only, but the people of Israel they belonged to:
thou shall bind this line of scarlet thread in the window which thou didst let us down by; the word by refers either to the scarlet thread they were let down by, said to be a cord, Jos 2:15; and therefore must be a line twisted with various scarlet threads, as Kimchi; who observes, that according to the Targum, it was the border of a red garment; or to the window through which they were let down, as the Septuagint version; it may refer to both, and the sense be, that the same twisted cord of scarlet thread they were let down by should be bound to the same window they were let down through; only this objection there is to the same window, that it was not towards the city, and so not to be seen when they came into it, but looked over the wall without the city: now as Rahab was an instance of the salvation of sinners by the grace of God, for she was a sinner by birth, by practice, and a notorious one; she was an instance of distinguishing grace, of free and efficacious grace, a singular instance of it; and became a true penitent, a real believer, was a justified person, and saved: so the scarlet thread was an emblem of the blood of Christ, by which salvation is; redemption and all the blessings of grace are through it; justification, remission of sin, reconciliation, and atonement, and safety, and protection from avenging justice, and wrath to come, are only by it: likewise the spies, who are also called "messengers", Jam 2:25; may represent the ministers of the Gospel, who are the messengers of Christ, and the churches, are sent out by him the antitypical Joshua, men of wisdom, courage, and valour, and are sent as spies to bring to light men and things, who direct to the way of salvation and give the same token of it, Mar 16:16,
and thou shall bring thy father, and thy mother, and thy brethren, and all thy father's household home unto thee; into her house, where the scarlet thread was bound, and where only they would be safe, as the Israelites were in the houses where the blood of the paschal lamb was sprinkled, Exo 12:23; and so they are safe, and they only, who are under the blood of sprinkling, and partake of the virtue of it.

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