Rahab, although a gentile & at that a woman of poor reputation & morals had heard of the LORD and His works for & through Israel in leading them miraculously through the Red Sea, out of Egypt & in defeating their enemies.
She heard all this & believed that this God of Israel was one to fear & obey!
In reading this event in the history of Israel i was struck by the obvious effect of talking about God & His power. These non-christians, as it were had heard what had been happening, it was talked about in the city etc and now faced with the arrival of Israel, Rahab bends her knee & submits herself to the God of this foreign nation.
My main thoughts are simply: