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  1. May 16, 2024 · Salome (flourished 1st century ce) was, according to the Jewish historian Josephus, the daughter of Herodias and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, tetrarch (ruler appointed by Rome) of Galilee, a region in Palestine. In Biblical literature, she is remembered as the immediate agent in the execution of John the Baptist.

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  2. Aug 24, 2015 · August 24, 2015. A Wicked Birthday Party: The Story of Herodias and Salome. Jonathan Petersen. What can Jezebel, the Bibles wickedest queen, reveal about God’s holiness and power and even about his sense of humor? What about the Woman at the Well—the one with five husbands and a live-in lover?

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    • The Bible Text Mark 6:17-29

    Salome was the daughter of Herod Philip and Herodias. 1. Her grand-father was the notorious King Herod, who executed most of his family and was said to have murdered the Innocents when Jesus was born. 2. Her mother was Herodias, King Herod’s grand-daughter (at the time it was considered normal for royals to marry close relatives). At the age of 14-...

    Herodias had fallen deeply in love with her husband’s step-brother, Herod Antipas. What was wrong with that? In Jewish law, a marriage between them would be incestuous, but they went ahead anyway. Why was this dangerous? In doing so, they played into the hands of critics of the royal family, notably John the Baptiser. At the time there was an unrem...

    The Greek words ‘to korasion’ were used to describe Salome. The words describe a well-born young woman of marriageable age. Ironically, these same words were also used in connection with the daughter of Jairus whom Jesus cured. These two young women were both of high social status, though from different worlds. The words ‘to korasion’ implied respe...

    Herodias’ marriage to her first husband had not been a success, though it had produced Salome. Then she fell madly in love with Philip’s half-brother, and he with her. They broke every rule so that they could marry each other, and they faced social condemnation because of it. Herodias, being the woman in the situation, was blamed more than Antipas....

    Antipas seems to have been insecure, both personally and politically. This is not surprising. His father Herod the Greathad been a brilliant madman. Among many other atrocities, he strangled his princess-wife Mariamme in a fit of jealousy (real or feigned?) and also murdered her two sons. Royal families seem to spawn the occasional madman, and the ...

    Salome was a young woman whose mother Herodias was under attack from an outsider, John the Baptist. Her response was to be protective of her mother. She stood by her mother and the interests of the...
    Was Antipas attracted to her? If so, it may have made her uneasy, but she was shrewd enough to realise she could use it to her family’s advantage.
    In the end, Salome was as ruthless in disposing of an enemy as her grandfather Herod the Great had been. She was the lion’s cub.

    The gospels tell us nothing more about Salome, but history does. According to Josephus, the ancient Jewish historian, Salome married Philip the tetrarch and afterwards Aristobulus, the grandson of Herod and brother of Agrippa. (Josephus: Antiquities 18.5.4) She was what is nowadays called a ‘royal’, and seems to have had a long and comfortable life...

    The misuse of power.John the Baptist made a valid objection of the marriage of Herod Antipas and his brother’s wife Herodias. For this he was punished with sudden death. Powerful people will not ac...
    Blaming women.History blames Herodias and her daughter Salome for the death of John the Baptist, but what about Herod Antipas? He was the one in charge, yet he shifted the blame onto them, the wome...

    Salome: from the Hebrew ‘shalom’, meaning ‘peace’ Herod and Herodias were both family names linked to the Greek word ‘heros‘, hero or warrior.

    17 For Herod had sent and seized John, and bound him in prison for the sake of Hero’di-as, his brother Philip’s wife; because he had married her.18 For John said to Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.” 19 And Hero’di-as had a grudge against him, and wanted to kill him. But she could not, 20 for Herod feared John, knowing t...

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · In the Bible books of Matthew and Mark we hear of two women named Salome - one Herod's daughter and one follower of Jesus who was at His tomb..

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · by Greg Gaines. February 20, 2024. Herodias is a significant figure in the Bible, mentioned in the New Testament in the stories of John the Baptist’s fate and her relationship with Herod Antipas and Salome. Herodias is portrayed as the wife of Herod Antipas, who was the ruler of Galilee.

  6. Jan 14, 2020 · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images. By. Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on January 14, 2020. Salome, a woman from the first century and early Christian period, is identified with a woman in the New Testament . Famous for the (likely legend, not history) Dance of the Seven Veils. Dates: about 14 C.E. – about 62 C.E. Sources.

  7. Jun 24, 2021 · One woman named Salome is referred to as the “unrighteous” by some historians. Scripture tells how Herod had imprisoned John the Baptist because he spoke out against Herod and his marriage to Herodias. This Salome was surrounded by her mother Herodias and King Herod, who divorced his wife and married Herodias, the wife of his half-brother ...

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