There are two women named Salome in the Bible, although only one is identified by name. One Salome was a faithful follower of Jesus and the other initiated John the Baptist’s death.
There are two women with the name Salome in the Bible. One is named in the Bible, and the other is identified by historian Josephus.
The faithful Salome was a follower of Jesus, present at His crucifixion and the empty tomb.
The unfaithful Salome was a daughter of Herodias who was responsible for John the Baptist's execution.
How does the contrasting lives of the two women named Salome challenge your personal choices regarding faith and obedience to God's Word?
How can you identify and avoid the pitfalls of seeking peace through manipulation or avoidance of spiritual truths, as exemplified by the unfaithful Salome?
Reflect on the faithful Salome's commitment to following Jesus. How can you deepen your own faith and perseverance?
Salome is a feminine name from the Hebrew word shalom, meaning peace, wholeness, or wellness. During the first century AD in the Roman Empire, many people longed for peace instead of the political turmoil they were experiencing.
According to historical records, nearly forty-eight percent of women in the Holy Land were named a form of either Salome or Mary during this time in history ("Notes on the Distribution of Women's Names in Palestine in the Second temple Period" by Tal Ilan in Journal of Jewish Studies 40, 1989).
Considering the divergent paths of the two Salomes, how do their narratives shed light on the themes of faith, obedience, and spiritual integrity?
There are two women in the Bible thought to be named Salome. The Bible identifies only one of them by name; it is the historian Josephus who provides the name of the other woman, who is unnamed in the Bible, as Salome. One of the women named Salome found peace and wholeness in following Jesus as her Messiah and Savior, while the other brought about destruction and death by seeking peace through political intrigue. The narratives of these two Salomes provide us with contrasting paths to peace: one through faith and adherence to Jesus' teachings and the other through manipulation and avoidance of God's Word. Ultimately, the faithful Salome's commitment to Jesus exemplifies the pursuit of true peace and spiritual fulfillment.
Herodias and Salome attempted to attain personal peace by avoiding being confronted by God's Word. However, one can experience true peace only by recognizing one's own sin and asking God's forgiveness which is freely given when we trust in Jesus (Psalm 32:3–4, 10; Colossians 1:19–20; Ephesians 2:1–10). It is because of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection that we can be made right with God (John 14:6). It is doubtful that Herodias or Salome experienced the peace or wellness they sought; they removed the discomfort of John the Baptist's preaching, but also the truth of his message about the benefits of repentance and thereby the peace they could receive from God through turning to Him.
The two Salomes in the Bible present two different options for seeking peace and wholeness. One Salome chose to ignore God's call for repentance and silenced the person speaking truth into her family's lives. The other Salome committed her life to being with Jesus, following where He led, learning from His teachings, and continuing in her faith even in dark and confusing times. On the night before His crucifixion, Jesus told His followers, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. … I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world" (John 14:27; 16:33). Jesus is the only one who gives true peace. May we be like the Salome identified by name in the Bible who found her peace by following Jesus.
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