- Salome - Wikipedia
Salome is commonly identified with the daughter of Herodias who, according to accounts in the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew, danced for Herod Antipas In his Jewish Antiquities, Josephus mentions marriages and children of the daughter of Herodias named Salome
- Who was Salome in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
There are two women named Salome in the Bible, but only one is mentioned by that name One Salome was righteous; the other unrighteous 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
- Salome | History, Biography, Painting, Play | Britannica
Salome, daughter of Herodias and stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas She was the immediate agent in the execution of John the Baptist, who had condemned her mother’s marriage to Herod
- Salome, the Mother of James and John | Women in the Bible
“There were also women looking on from afar, among whom were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the Less and of Joses, and Salome, who also followed Him and ministered to Him when He was in Galilee, and many other women who came up with Him to Jerusalem” (NKJV, Mark 15:40-41)
- What happened to Herodias and Salome? – Who were they?
This Q A explores what happened to the individuals known as Herodias and Salome in the New Testament Salome was the daughter of Herodias
- Salome - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
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
- Salome, Daughter of Herodias - Bible Odyssey
Salome is the daughter of Herodias, the wife of King Herod She is unnamed in the biblical text but named by Josephus in the Jewish Antiquities (18 5 4)
- Topical Bible: Salome
Salome is identified as one of the women who followed Jesus and ministered to Him during His earthly ministry She is often considered to be the mother of the apostles James and John, the sons of Zebedee
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