"Salome" is a female given name of Hebrew origin meaning "peace." It is also associated with a biblical figure known for dancing for King Herod and requesting the head of John the Baptist.
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.
The stepfather of Salome was Herod Antipas, who was a ruler in the region of Galilee and Perea during the time of Jesus. Salome is most famously known for requesting the head of John the Baptist as a reward for dancing for Herod Antipas.
Salome requested John the Baptist's head on a platter as a reward because her mother Herodias harbored a grudge against him for criticizing her marriage to Herod. Salome's request was prompted by her mother's desire for revenge and was granted by Herod to fulfill the promise he had made to Salome.
Salome demanded John the Baptist's head as a reward for her dancing to please her stepfather King Herod, who had promised to grant her any request. Her mother Herodias, who held a grudge against John the Baptist for criticizing her marriage to Herod, influenced her daughter's request.
An angel at the tomb told the disciples that Jesus was not there, as he had risen from the dead.
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Salome is a Hebrew/Israeli name that means "welcome", "peace" or "tranquil". Since it is a name, Salome would be used the same in any language.
Salome Zourabichvili was born in 1952.
Salome Reischer died in 1980.
Salome Reischer was born in 1899.
Britwell Salome's population is 198.
Salome Chepchumba was born in 1982.
Salome Halldorson was born in 1887.
Eurema salome was created in 1861.
Salome of the Tenements was created in 1925.
House of Salome was created in 1983.
Salome MC was born in 1985.