Who did Rahab marry in the Bible?

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Sophia Foster

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Rahab is referred to as "the harlot" in each of these passages. A different spelling of the name, Rachab (as transcribed in King James Translation of Greek ?----?--) is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew as one of the ancestors of Jesus (Matthew 1:5). She married Salmon of the tribe of Judah and was the mother of Boaz.
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Rahab is referred to as "the harlot" in each of these passages. A different spelling of the name, Rachab (as transcribed in King James Translation of Greek ?----?--) is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew as one of the ancestors of Jesus (Matthew 1:5). She married Salmon of the tribe of Judah and was the mother of Boaz.
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