Shulamite
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A Shulamite is a person from Shulem. It is the ascription given to the female protagonist in the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible.
Many scholars connect the demonym with Shunamite ("woman from Shunem") and believe the terms are interchangeable. It is a name of a maiden or a title. It has been suggested that Abishag could be the Shulamite bride from Song of Solomon since she was a Shunamite taken to minister to David in his old age according to the Bible scriptures (1 Kings 1:1-4,15,2:17-22). The wealthy woman who provided a room for Elisha was another Shunamite woman of the Bible, according to 2 Kings 4:8. The meaning of the root word is “perfect one, peaceable one, or pacified”.[1][2]
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References
- ↑ Tenney, Merrill. The Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible.
- ↑ The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia by Geoffrey W. Bromiley
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