Salome of Simon
A Galilean from the vicinity of Cana, she marries Simon of Alphaeus and thus becomes one of the "sisters" of Jesus. Her mother still lives in Cana.[1]
She is the mother of several children[2] including Alphaeus, the youngest, healed by Jesus at her prayer.[3] This was the triggering event of Simon's conversion.
Apostolic Journey
Becomes a disciple.
Her Name
Salome, like Solomon, comes from Shalom and means "the peaceful or the peaceful one."
Where is she mentioned in the work?
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Notes and references
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