Joshua 6:23
And the young men that were spies went in, and brought out Rahab, and her father, and her mother, and her brethren, and all that she had; and they brought out all her kindred, and left them without the camp of Israel.
Cross-reference
In Joshua 6:17, the command to spare Rahab and her family is given; here it is fulfilled as the spies bring them out.
In Joshua 2:18, the scarlet cord was the sign for Rahab's family to be spared — here the promise is fulfilled as they are brought out.
In Genesis 19:29, God saved Lot because He remembered Abraham — a parallel rescue of a righteous family from a doomed city.
Genesis 19:12 has Lot's family rescued from Sodom. Rahab's family rescued from Jericho mirrors that pattern of deliverance.
Acts 10:28 reveals God's inclusion of Gentiles, prefigured by Rahab the Canaanite being saved and brought into Israel.
In Genesis 18:24, Abraham intercedes for Sodom's righteous — a parallel of sparing the righteous from destruction.
Ephesians 2:12 describes Gentiles as former outsiders. Rahab, a Gentile, was brought in from outside the camp — a typology of inclusion.