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Salem (1)
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   sā´lem  ( שׁלם  ,   shālēm  ;  Σαλήμ  ,   Salḗm   ): The name of the city of which Melchizedek was king ( Genesis 14:18; Hebrews 7:1 , Hebrews 7:2; compare Psalm 76:2 ). 
  1. Identification and Meaning:
  To all appearance it lay near "the Vale of Shaveh," described as "the King's Vale." The general opinion among the Jews was that Salem was the same as Jerusalem, as stated by Josephus ( Ant.  , I, x, 2), who adds (VII, iii, 2) that it was known as Solyma ( Σόλυμα  ,   Sóluma   , variants, according to Whiston,   Salem   and   Hierosolyma   ) in the time of Abraham. It was also reported that the city and its temple were called Solyma by Homer, and he adds that the name in Hebrew means "security." This identification with Jerusalem was accepted by Onkelos and all the Targums, as well as by the early Christians. The Samaritans have always identified   Salem   with   Salim   , East of   Nablūs   , but Jewish and Christian tradition is more likely to be correct, supported, as it is, by  Psalm 76:2 . 
  2. Testimony of Tell El-Amarna Tablets:
  The testimony of the  Tell el-Amarna Letters  is apparently negative. Knudtzon's number 287 mentions "the land" and "the lands of Urusalim," twice with the prefix for "city"; number 289 likewise has this prefix twice; and number 290 refers to "the city" or "a city of the land Urusalim called   Bı̂t   -   Ninip   " Tablets (  Beth   -   Anušat   (?)). As there is no prefix of any kind before the element   salim   , it is not probable that this is the name of either a man (the city's founder) or a god (like the Assyrian   Šulmanu   ). The form in Sennacherib's inscriptions (compare Taylor Cylinder, III, 50),   Ursalimmu   , gives the whole as a single word in the nominative, the double   m   implying that the   i   was long. As the Assyrians pronounced   s   as   sh   , it is likely that the Urusalimites did the same, hence, the Hebrew   yerûshālaim   , with   sh   . See JERUSALEM .
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Salem (1)'.  International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​s/salem-1.html. 1915.