Salem (Bible)

For other uses, see Salem.

Salem (Hebrew שָׁלֵם, Shalem, Greek Σαλήμ) is a town mentioned in the Bible. The term may refer to more than one place.

Two verses in which it is mentioned are:

This refers to the royal city of Melchizedek and is traditionally identified with Jerusalem.[1] It is also mentioned in Hebrews Chapter 7.

Possibly a different place is mentioned in Genesis 33:18, "And Jacob came to Shalem, a city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, when he came from Padanaram; and pitched his tent before the city." The town of Salim corresponds to this location. It is also mentioned in the Gospel of John 3:23: "And John also was baptizing in Ænon near to Salim [Σαλείμ], because there was much water there: and they came, and were baptized."

Based on Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe the ancient city of Salem and its inhabitants were taken into heaven, or "translated," in the same manner as the City of Enoch.[2]

Various towns have been named after Biblical Salem.

References

  1. "Salem". The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. Wright, Dennis A. (February 1998). "“None Were Greater”: A Restoration View of Melchizedek". Retrieved April 7, 2016.
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