Salem
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Salem is a Biblical name which has been a popular name for non-conformist chapels of the Great Revival, and from these it has become the name of several villages and hamlets across the land.
The name is found in Genesis 14:18, where Abraham is greeted by Melchizedek, King of Salem. The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews identifies Melchizedek with Christ, as a 'Christophany', which inspired the revival preachers. The name 'Salem' is usually taken as an early name of Jerusalem.
The United Kingdom
- Salem, Caernarfonshire
- Salem, Cardiganshire above Penrhyn-coch
- Salem, Carmarthenshire, north of Llandeilo
Overseas territories
- Salem, Montserrat, the island's largest surviving town
See also
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