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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The righteous Salome was the wife of Zebedee (Matthew 27:56), the mother of the disciples James and John, and a female follower of Jesus. This Salome was the one who came to Jesus with the request that her sons sit in places of honor in the kingdom (Matthew 20:20–21).

  2. Jan 14, 2020 · 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.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Salome_(play)Salome (play) - Wikipedia

    Salome (French: Salomé, pronounced [salɔme]) is a one-act tragedy by Oscar Wilde. The original version of the play was first published in French in 1893; an English translation was published a year later.

  4. SALOME sə lō’ mǐ (Σαλώμη, G4897, peaceful). 1. One of the women who followed Jesus in Galilee and ministered to Him (Mark 15:40, 41). A comparison between Matthew 27:56 and Mark 15:40; 16:1, 2 identifies her as the wife of Zebedee, and therefore mother of James and John.

  5. Who was Salome? Veiled dancer, 2nd century BC. Salome was Herod’s step-daughter. She danced at a banquet and asked for John the Baptist’s head as a reward. Herod Antipas gave in to her request. Was the whole thing planned beforehand as a way of getting rid of John? Or did Herod really did have an incestuous passion for his step-daughter? John died.

  6. Mar 27, 2024 · Perhaps the best-known Salome is the girl who danced before Herod Antipas in the story of the death of John the Baptist (Mark 6:14–29; Matthew 14:1–12); the Gospels identify her only as the daughter of Herodias, but Josephus (Antiquities 18.137) gives her the name Salome. But this figure hardly qualifies as a saint.

  7. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SALOME. sa-lo'-me (Salome): (1) One of the holy women who companied with Jesus in Galilee, and ministered to Him ( Mark 15:40, 41 ). She was present at the crucifixion ( Mark 15:40 ), and was among those who came to the tomb of Jesus on the resurrection morning ( Mark 16:1, 2 ).

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