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  1. Jun 7, 2021 · Salome not only took big social risks to follow Jesus, but she also supported him with her resources. Even after his cause appeared to have completely collapsed and he was dying, Salome was there for Jesus.

  2. 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).

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  4. Jun 24, 2021 · What Did Salome, A Follower of Jesus, Do? Scripture tells that this righteous Salome, the mother of Zebedee’s sons, came to Jesus with a request that her sons sit in places of honor in the kingdom (Matthew 20:20-22 NIV). This Salome was a believer and wanted the best for her sons.

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    However, the apocryphal Book of the Resurrection of Christ, pseudonymically attributed to the apostle Bartholomew, names a "Salome the temptress" as among the women who went to the empty tomb; perhaps reflecting an early tradition that Salome, the daughter of Herodias, was at the tomb.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · In early Christianity, Salome was often considered a disciple of Jesus and even one of the women who witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection alongside Mary Magdalene. However, over time her image shifted, with some medieval depictions portraying her as a symbol of lust and sin.

  7. 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.

  8. Jan 14, 2020 · The historical account of Salome is included in Jewish Antiquities, book 18, chapters 4 and 5, by Flavius Josephus. The story in the Christian scripture, Mark 6:17-29 and Matthew 14:3-11, is identified with this historical account, though the name of the dancer is not mentioned in the New Testament.