In his jewish antiquities, josephus mentions marriages and children of the daughter of herodias named salome. Salome was the daughter of herod philip (son of herod the great and cleopatra of jerusalem) and of herodias She was the stepdaughter of herod antipas, who executed john the baptist at salome’s request after she pleased herod by dancing at his birthday feast. There are two women named salome in the bible, but only one is mentioned by that name 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 was that mother who raised these sons of thunder to be bold like her, to be assertive like her, to be unapologetic and uncompromising like her, and to be supernaturally brave like her.
Who is salome, the daughter of herodias 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). 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. Salome a name ascribed to the stepdaughter of herod who asked for the execution of john the baptist
(rare) a female given name from ancient greek [in turn from hebrew], masculine equivalent solomon Salome is mentioned in the new testament gospels of matthew and mark, primarily in connection with her involvement in the events surrounding the execution of john the baptist She is often identified as the daughter of herodias and stepdaughter of king herod antipas. Salome, king herod’s sister, took an active role in many events associated with her brother’s reign Almost all our information about her derives from the writings of josephus. The original version of the play was first published in french in 1893
An english translation was published a year later. 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. 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.
She is named by mark as present at the crucifixion and as one of the myrrhbearers, the women who found jesus's empty tomb. Written in french in 1892 it was in full rehearsal by madame bernhardt at the palace theatre when it was prohibited by the censor Oscar wilde immediately announced his intention of changing his nationality, a characteristic jest, which was only taken seriously, oddly enough, in ireland. She is like a little princess who wears a yellow veil, and whose feet are of silver She is like a princess who has little white doves for feet One might fancy she was dancing
She is like a woman who is dead Who are those wild beasts howling At king herod’s palace, the young captain narraboth admires the beautiful princess salome, who sits at the banquet table with her stepfather, herod, and his court A page warns narraboth that something terrible might happen if he continues to stare at the princess, but narraboth won’t listen.
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