rāḥāv רָחָב ‘Rahab’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as rāḥāv רָחָב ‘broad’
Roots:
רחב
rāḥāv pr n f pers
Rahab = "wide"
1) a harlot of Jericho who aided the spies to escape; saved from the destruction of Jericho; married Salmon, an ancestor of David and of Christ; commended for her faith in the book of James