Joshua 2:7

"But she had brought them up to the roof, and hidden them under the stalks of flax which she had laid in order on the roof."

Key Reflection

In Joshua 2:7, Rahab cleverly conceals the Israelite spies by hiding them on her rooftop, beneath the carefully arranged stalks of flax. This act demonstrates Rahab's willingness to risk her life for the Israelites and underscores the strategic importance of the home as a place of refuge in ancient Near Eastern culture. The use of flax, which was commonly grown and processed in households, highlights the normalcy of rooftop activity and adds to the realism of the narrative, making it more relatable to readers today while maintaining its historical authenticity.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The sense is, that “they pursued along the way which leads to Jordan and across the fords;” probably those described inJudges 3:28.

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