Salome
Salome was a very common name at the time of Jesus, and there were at least two Salomes mentioned in the Gospels. They took very different courses in their lives, one course leading to salvation, and the other to damnation.
Silas
Silas is chiefly remembered as the companion of the Apostle Paul who was arrested with him at Philippi (Acts 16:19-40). They were beaten severely and confined in the inner prison, with their feet in stocks. There they sang hymns in the night, and an earthquake shook the prison, and released them. As a result, the jailer and his household became believers.
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