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  2. Shulamite - Wikipedia

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    Still others believe that the title Shulammite (“peaceful”) is simply the bride's married name, being the feminine form of Solomon (“peaceful”) and only used after her marriage to the king. [1] Solomon uses passionate language to describe his bride and their love (Song 4:1–15).

  3. Shulamith - Wikipedia

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    Shulamite, the name ascribed to the female protagonist in the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible.; Shulamit Aloni (1928-2014), Israeli politician and left-wing activist ...

  4. Woman of Shunem - Wikipedia

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    The woman of Shunem appears again in 2 Kings 8. At Elisha's advice, she has spent seven years in Philistia to avoid a famine, and has come back to find she no longer has possession of her house and land.

  5. Shulamite (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shulamite is a person from Shulem.. Shulamite may also refer to: . The Shulamite (Bible character), a biblical character from the Song of Songs; The Shulamite, a 1904 novel by Alice Askew

  6. The Shulamite - Wikipedia

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    The Shulamite is an Edwardian drama, or melodrama, based on a novel of the same name. It played in London and New York in 1906 with Lena Ashwell in the lead role. It tells of a South African farmer's wife trapped in an unhappy marriage who falls in love with a visiting Englishman.

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  8. Shulamith (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  9. Shulamit Aloni - Wikipedia

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    Shulamit Aloni (Hebrew: שולמית אלוני ‎; 27 December 1927 – 24 January 2014) [2] was an Israeli politician. She founded the Ratz party, was leader of the Meretz party, Leader of the Opposition from 1988 to 1990, and served as Minister of Education from 1992 to 1993.