(Mark 15:40, 41) 40 There were also women viewing from a distance, among them Mary Mag′da·lene as well as Mary the mother of James the Less and of Jo′ses, and Sa·lo′me, 41 who used to accompany him and minister to him when he was in Gal′i·lee, and many other women who had come up together with him to Jerusalem.
(Mark 16:1) 16 So when the sabbath had passed, Mary Mag′da·lene, and Mary the mother of James, and Sa·lo′me bought spices in order to come and grease him.
The name Salome is mentioned twice in the Bible.
The wife of Zebedee mentioned in the Bible verse is Salome.
It is not mentioned in the bible at all.
No the name Nissa is not mentioned in the bible at all.
Lycans are not mentioned at all in the Bible.
Salome was the first wife of Joseph, a biblical figure known for being the foster father of Jesus. Salome is not mentioned in the Bible, and her existence is based on apocryphal texts and traditions. These sources suggest that Salome was a widow with children when she married Joseph, and she played a supportive role in his life, particularly in caring for Jesus during his childhood.
The Bible does not explicitly state that Salome is Jesus' sister. Salome is often identified as the sister of Jesus' mother Mary based on passages in the New Testament, but the exact familial relationship between Salome and Jesus is not clearly defined in the biblical text.
Salome is only mentioned twice in the Bible, both times in Mark's Gospel, after the crucifixion of Jesus. Her name is the feminine form of "shalom", which means complete, whole, content, safe, healthy, prosperous, and peace......Mark 15:40 (NKJV) 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,Mark 16:1 (NKJV) Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, that they might come and anoint Him.Extension of above answer:Don't, however, be confused by the person named Salome above. This is not the 'Salome' the step-daughter of Herod who danced the Dance of the Seven Veils for Herod asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward. Although traditionally the daughter is called Salome, nowhere in the Bible is Herod's stepdaughter named, nor does it say that she performed the 7-veil dance or even an early form of striptease for him. This is a modern invention made popular by Oscar Wilde's play and Strauss' opera. It merely states that Herod's stepdaughter danced for him, asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward, with which Herod, after rashly promiing her anything, had to comply. The Salome mentioned in the Bible is in all probability a relative of Mary the mother of Jesus
Nothing, it is not mentioned at all in the bible.
Barabbas was mentioned in the bible 10 or so times in the bible all in Mathew Mark Luke or John
Some nations mentioned in the Bible include the Babylonians, the Hittites, the Egyptians, and the Canaanites. All of these nations are mentioned in the Old Testament.
Jesus' name is mentioned 973 times in the Bible (KJV). It is not hard to find. His name is mentioned in all 27 books of the New Testament.