-
called Shulem. Many
scholars consider Shulammite to be
synonymous with
Shunammite (“person from Shunem”).
Shunem was a
village in the
territory of Issachar...
- The
woman of
Shunem (or
Shunammite woman) is a
character in the
Hebrew Bible. 2
Kings 4:8
describes her as a "great woman" (KJV) in the town of Shunem...
- the
prophet Elisha. He
appears in
connection with the
history of the
Shunammite woman and her son and of
Naaman the Syrian. On the
latter occasion, Gehazi...
-
ancient Israel. The
Shunammite's story takes place among the
rural poor, and
against this "backdrop of
extreme poverty, the
Shunammite is wealthy, giving...
- Tabitha, who
later dies of ill health.
Agnes and her
classmates Becka and
Shunammite attend an
elite preparatory school for the
daughters of Commanders, where...
- The
Departure of the
Shunammite Woman or
Abraham Dismissing Hagar and
Ishmael is a 1640
painting by the
studio of Rembrandt,
probably by
Ferdinand Bol...
-
short conclusion in
which Solomon describes how he fell in love with a
Shunammite woman, and
agreed to
worship Remphan and
Moloch in
exchange for ****. Solomon...
- "Pray ask King Solomon—he will not
refuse you—to give me
Abishag the
Shunammite as my wife".
Bathsheba (Barsabeh, Bathsabeh) is
venerated in the Ethiopian...
- to Elisha; the
Shunammite woman asks for nothing. The
miracle of the oil
saves the poor woman's children; the
miracle of the
Shunammite's child leads to...
-
known as
Smeralda Brandini, 1470-1475 Rembrandt—The
Departure of the
Shunammite Woman, c. 1640 Tintoretto—Self-Portrait as a
Young Man, c. 1548 Raphael—The...