Hebrews 11:31

By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace.

Cross-references

Hebrews 3:18 describes the disobedient who perished; Rahab is contrasted as one who did not perish because of faith.

Joshua 2:1-22 recounts Rahab hiding the spies and making a covenant—the faith action that saved her, as Hebrews notes.

Joshua 2:4–24 Historical context

Joshua 2:4-24 recounts Rahab hiding the spies, the very event that demonstrates her faith mentioned here.

Joshua 6:22-25 describes Rahab spared when Jericho fell—the fulfillment of the promise from Joshua 2.

Matthew 1:5 Allusion

Matthew 1:5 lists Rahab in Jesus’ genealogy, showing her faith led to inclusion in the messianic line.

James 2:25 Parallel

James 2:25 also highlights Rahab’s actions, emphasizing works as evidence of faith — complementing the faith-focused account.

Joshua 6:25 Historical context

Joshua 6:25 records Rahab's preservation, the historical event that Hebrews 11:31 summarizes as an act of faith.