
Sins as Scarlet: Rahab's Story
9781961441613
272 pages
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Overview
Sins as Scarlet: Rahab's Story is the second book in the Extraordinary Women of the Bible historical fiction series.
Because she is a woman and an innkeeper, many assume the worst of Rahab, calling her a harlot. But Rahab knows her own heart and mind.
When Joshua sends two spies to Jericho, they seek refuge in Rahab's inn. Because God has favored the Hebrews by parting the Red Sea and performing other miracles for them, Rahab knows that God will accomplish His plan. She hides the spies on her roof so that her own people, the Canaanites, cannot find them. In return, she requests assurance that she and her family will be spared during the coming siege.
Has Rahab made a terrible mistake, risking her own life and those of her loved ones? Or can she trust Joshua and his army to keep their promises?
Author Bio
Beth Adams lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two daughters. When she's not writing, she's trying to find time to read good books.—Brooklyn, New York
Diana Wallis Taylor has been writing since the age of twelve, when she sold her first poem to a church newspaper. Among her fiction projects, she has completed four biblical fiction novels for Revell, with a fifth in progress. She is also the author of three works of contemporary Christian fiction; a poetry book, Wings of the Wind; and coauthor of an Easter cantata, Glorious. She traveled for many years as a speaker for Stonecroft Ministries and still enjoys speaking and sharing her heart with women of all ages.