A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
SHUNEM
SHUNEM two resting-places, a little village in the tribe of Issachar, to the
north of Jezreel and south of Mount Gilboa (Joshua 19=>18), where the
Philistines encamped when they came against Saul (1 Samuel 28=>4), and
where Elisha was hospitably entertained by a rich woman of the place. On
the sudden death of this woman’s son she hastened to Carmel, 20 miles
distant across the plain, to tell Elisha, and to bring him with her to
Shunem. There, in the “prophet’s chamber,” the dead child lay; and Elisha
entering it, shut the door and prayed earnestly=> and the boy was restored
to life (2 Kings 4=>8-37). This woman afterwards retired during the famine
to the low land of the Philistines; and on returning a few years afterwards,
found her house and fields in the possession of a stranger. She appealed to
the king at Samaria, and had them in a somewhat remarkable manner
restored to her (comp. 2 Kings 8=>1-6).