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  1. Salome (disciple) - Wikipedia. Eastern Orthodox icon of the two Marys and Salome at the Tomb of Jesus ( Kizhi, 18th century). Crucifixion, from the Buhl Altarpiece, 1490s. Salome is one of the two leftmost women with a halo. In the New Testament, Salome was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in apocryphal writings.

  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).

  3. Jun 7, 2021 · She is often described as a loose woman, arousing men with her dancing and willfully bringing John’s downfall. Oscar Wilde’s 1891 play Salome gave a particularly sensual take on her character, describing her as trying to seduce John the Baptist, being rejected, and then bringing about his doom.

  4. May 16, 2024 · 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. After she danced for Herod, he promised to grant her any wish.

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  5. Contents. Salome. mother of John the Apostle. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Saint John. In St. John the Apostle. …Zebedee, a Galilean fisherman, and Salome. John and his brother St. James were among the first disciples called by Jesus.

  6. Jun 24, 2021 · One Salome is a follower of God and is there when Jesus is crucified on the cross. The other Salome is more concerned with her own desires and her mother than anyone else.

  7. ... Salome, the mother of the apostles James and John. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine. Transliteration: Salome Phonetic Spelling: (sal-o'-may) Short Definition ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4539.htm - 6k. Library. After Prayer Jesus Selects Twelve Apostles. ... mother. Matthew and Mark each name three women, whence it is thought that.