Who are Rahab and the dragon in 2 Nephi 8:9 and Isaiah 51:9? - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Who are Rahab and the dragon in 2 Nephi 8:9 and Isaiah 51:9?

As the mission of God’s endtime servant leads to a callout from Babylon or the world, many Isaiah passages associated with the servant feature a new exodus theme (Isaiah 11:10–16; 48:14–21; 49:8–12; 52:10–13; 1 Nephi 20:14–21; 21:8–12; 2 Nephi 21:10–16; 3 Nephi 20:35–43). The verse in question forms part of a passage that compares the new exodus to Israel’s exodus out of Egypt (Isaiah 51:9–11; 2 Nephi 8:9–11). In that context, Rahab represents Egypt and the dragon its pharaoh, suggesting that the end-time exodus will resemble Israel’s exodus in the past.

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