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salome


  4  definitions  found 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  Salome 
  n  :  woman  whose  dancing  beguiled  Herod  into  giving  her  the  head 
  of  John  the  Baptist  [syn:  {Salome}] 
 
  From  U.S.  Gazetteer  (1990)  [gazetteer]: 
 
  Salome,  AZ 
  Zip  code(s):  85348 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Salome 
  perfect.  (1.)  The  wife  of  Zebedee  and  mother  of  James  and  John 
  (Mat.  27:56),  and  probably  the  sister  of  Mary,  the  mother  of  our 
  Lord  (John  19:25).  She  sought  for  her  sons  places  of  honour  in 
  Christ's  kingdom  (Matt.  20:20,  21;  comp.  19:28).  She  witnessed 
  the  crucifixion  (Mark  15:40),  and  was  present  with  the  other 
  women  at  the  sepulchre  (Matt.  27:56). 
 
  (2.)  "The  daughter  of  Herodias,"  not  named  in  the  New 
  Testament.  On  the  occasion  of  the  birthday  festival  held  by 
  Herod  Antipas,  who  had  married  her  mother  Herodias,  in  the 
  fortress  of  Machaerus,  she  "came  in  and  danced,  and  pleased 
  Herod"  (Mark  6:14-29).  John  the  Baptist,  at  that  time  a  prisoner 
  in  the  dungeons  underneath  the  castle,  was  at  her  request 
  beheaded  by  order  of  Herod,  and  his  head  given  to  the  damsel  in 
  a  charger,  "and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her  mother,"  whose 
  revengeful  spirit  was  thus  gratified.  "A  luxurious  feast  of  the 
  period"  (says  Farrar  Life  of  Christ)  "was  not  regarded  as 
  complete  unless  it  closed  with  some  gross  pantomimic 
  representation;  and  doubtless  Herod  had  adopted  the  evil  fashion 
  of  his  day  But  he  had  not  anticipated  for  his  guests  the  rare 
  luxury  of  seeing  a  princess,  his  own  niece,  a  grand-daughter  of 
  Herod  the  Great  and  of  Mariamne  a  descendant,  therefore,  of 
  Simon  the  high  priest  and  the  great  line  of  Maccabean  princes,  a 
  princess  who  afterwards  became  the  wife  of  a  tetrarch  [Philip, 
  tetrarch  of  Trachonitis]  and  the  mother  of  a  king,  honouring 
  them  by  degrading  herself  into  a  scenic  dancer." 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Salome,  same  as  Salmon 
 




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