Innkeeper or prostitute of Jericho who hid the two Israelite spies sent by Joshua and hung a scarlet cord from her window as the agreed sign of protection. Before the spies arrived, she told them: "I know that the LORD has given you the land." The walls fell; her household survived. She is named in Jesus's genealogy in Matthew 1 and in the faith hall of fame in Hebrews 11.
On their voice
~1400 BCE, the eve of the conquest of Canaan. Rahab speaks before any Israelite had crossed the Jordan — her confession of faith is ahead of the event. Her voice is pragmatic and perceptive; her faith is practical, not decorative. She made a calculated bet on a God she had only heard of, and she was right.
Talk to Rahab.
Ask anything. In their own voice, from their own era, grounded in their own canon.