Joshua 2:12-22

12 Now swear by him that you will treat my family as kindly as I have treated you, and give me some sign that I can trust you.
13 Promise me that you will save my father and mother, my brothers and sisters, and all their families! Don't let us be killed!"
14 The men said to her, "May God take our lives if we don't do as we say! [a] If you do not tell anyone what we have been doing, we promise you that when the Lord gives us this land, we will treat you well."
15 Rahab lived in a house built into the city wall, so she let the men down from the window by a rope.
16 "Go into the hill country," she said, "or the king's men will find you. Hide there for three days until they come back. After that, you can go on your way."
17 The men said to her, "We will keep the promise that you have made us give.
18 This is what you must do. When we invade your land, tie this red cord to the window you let us down from. Get your father and mother, your brothers, and all your father's family together in your house.
19 If anyone goes out of the house, his death will be his own fault, and we will not be responsible; but if anyone in the house with you is harmed, then we will be responsible.
20 However, if you tell anyone what we have been doing, then we will not have to keep our promise which you have made us give you."
21 She agreed and sent them away. When they had gone, she tied the red cord to the window.
22 The spies went into the hills and hid. The king's men looked for them all over the countryside for three days, but they did not find them, so they returned to Jericho.

Joshua 2:12-22 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 2

This chapter gives an account of the spies sent by Joshua to Jericho, and of their entrance into the house of Rahab, who hid them from the king's messengers, Jos 2:1-7; of the relation she gave them of the fear and dread of Israel, which were fallen upon the Canaanites, Jos 2:8-11; and of the request she made to them, to save her and her father's house, when the city should be taken, and to have a sure sign of it given her, Jos 2:12,13; which the spies solemnly promised, and gave her a sign of it, with a charge not to discover the matter to any, Jos 2:14-20; and being let down by a cord through the window of her house, they made their escape to a mountain, where they lay three days, and then returned to Joshua, and made their report, Jos 2:21-24.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. May God . . . say; [or] We will protect you if you protect us.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.