Salome asked for her sons James and John to have positions of honor, but Jesus reminded them that true greatness in the kingdom comes from serving and ministering to others. [1] At Jesus' 5th appearance, he instructed the women to proclaim the gospel of sonship with God to all the world, promising to be with them always. [2] Salome stood near the cross at Jesus' crucifixion alongside Mary, Ruth, Jude, John, and other devoted women believers. [3]
David journeyed with Salome from Jerusalem to Bethsaida following the crucifixion, where he eventually settled in Philadelphia as a financial overseer for the kingdom's interests. [4] Salome discovered the empty tomb, where Jesus had been laid to rest. [5]
Zebedee’s wife, Salome, introduced Jesus to Annas, a onetime high priest and distant relative, who recognized Jesus as a great man but was puzzled about how to advise him. [6]
Salome, wife of Zebedee, loved Jesus as a son and admired him deeply, seeing him as an elder brother to her daughters and a companion in fishing with her sons. [7]
Salome, wife of Zebedee, was a member of the women’s corps that worked alongside the seventy in the cities of Perea and trained in home visitation and ministering to the sick, led by Perpetua. [8]
See also: UB 140:7.3; UB 154:2.4.