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Shunem or
Shunaam (Hebrew: שׁוּנֵם Šūnēm; in LXX
Ancient Gr****: Σουνὰν, romanized: Sounàn) was a
small village mentioned in the
Bible in the possession...
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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. Her name...
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consider Shulammite to be
synonymous with
Shunammite (“person from
Shunem”).
Shunem was a
village in the
territory of Issachar,
north of
Jezreel and south...
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Abishag (/ˈæbɪʃæɡ/; Hebrew: אבישג Avishag) was a
beautiful young woman of
Shunem chosen to be a
helper and
servant to King
David in his old age.
Among Abishag's...
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raising of the son of the
woman of
Shunem is a
miracle by
Elisha narrated in the
Hebrew Bible, 2
Kings 4: 2
Kings 4: 32 When
Elisha came into the house...
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Shomer Shophach Shophan Shoshannim Shua
Shuah Shual Shubael Shuham Shulamite Shunem Shuni Shuphim Shur
Shushan Shuthelah Sia
Sibbechai Sibmah Sichem Siddim...
- of
Shunem (2
Kings 4) by
Elisha is also similar,
including the
reaction of the people. In particular, the
location of Nain is very
close to
Shunem, identified...
- man (1
Kings 1:5–53). Afterwards,
Adonijah asked to
marry Abishag from
Shunem, who
served his
father David on his deathbed. Solomon, however, interpreting...
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pages with
titles containing Shuni Shuna /
Shunah /
Shuneh Shunem,
biblical village woman of
Shunem/Shunammite
woman Shuni-e, Buddhist ceremony in ****an This...
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village in north-eastern Israel.
Known in
ancient times as
Shunama and
Shunem, it is
first mentioned in the
Amarna Letters in the 14th
century BCE. Archaeological...