Josué 2:3

3 Diante disso, o rei de Jericó enviou esta mensagem a Raabe: “Mande embora os homens que entraram em sua casa, pois vieram espionar a terra toda”.

Josué 2:3 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 2:3

And the king of Jericho sent unto Rahab
Not merely because she kept a public house, or being a prostitute had often strangers in it, and so conjectured that the men he had notice of might be there; but he sent upon certain information that they were seen to go in there, as it follows:

saying, bring forth the men that are come to thee;
not to commit lewdness with her, though this is the sense some Jewish commentators give; but this neither agrees with the character of the men Joshua had chosen for this purpose, nor answers any end of the king to suggest; nor can it be thought that Rahab would so openly and freely own this, as in ( Joshua 2:4 ) : but what is meant by the phrase is explained in the following clause,

which are entered into thine house:
in order to lodge there that night:

for they be come to search out all the country;
so it was suspected, nor was the suspicion groundless.

Josué 2:3 In-Context

1 Então Josué, filho de Num, enviou secretamente de Sitim dois espiões e lhes disse: “Vão examinar a terra, especialmente Jericó”. Eles foram e entraram na casa de uma prostituta chamada Raabe, e ali passaram a noite.
2 Todavia, o rei de Jericó foi avisado: “Alguns israelitas vieram aqui esta noite para espionar a terra”.
3 Diante disso, o rei de Jericó enviou esta mensagem a Raabe: “Mande embora os homens que entraram em sua casa, pois vieram espionar a terra toda”.
4 Mas a mulher que tinha escondido os dois homens respondeu: “É verdade que os homens vieram a mim, mas eu não sabia de onde tinham vindo.
5 Ao anoitecer, na hora de fechar a porta da cidade, eles partiram. Não sei por onde foram. Corram atrás deles. Talvez os alcancem”.
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