Shunammite:
a person of Shunem (1Ki 1:3; 2Ki 4:12). The Syr. and Arab. read "Sulamite."
Shunammite:
shoo'-na-mit (shunammith, shunammith; Codex Vaticanus Somaneitis; Codex Alexandrinus Soumanites): Applied to natives of Shunem.
(1) Abishag, who was brought to minister to the aged king David, love for whom led Adonijah to his doom (1Ki 1:3,15; 2:17, etc.).
(2) The woman, name unknown, whose son Elisha raised from the dead (2Ki 4:12, etc.). Later when apparently she had become a widow, after seven years' absence on account of famine, in the land of the Philistines, she returned to find her property in the hands of others. Elisha's intervention secured its restoration (2Ki 8:1-6).
(3) The Shulammite (So 6:13). In this name there is the exchange of "l" for "n" which is common.
Written by W. Ewing
Shunammite: 1. A Person from the City of Shunem
Abishag, the girl who took care of David,
1Ki 1:3;
desired by Adonijah as wife,
1Ki 2:13-25.
Shunammite: 2. A Woman Who Gave Hospitality to Elisha
And whose son he raised to life,
2Ki 4:8-37.
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