A town in the territory of Issachar.
About Shunem
Village of Issachar’s tribe (Jos 19:18) strategically located in the Jezreel Valley. Shunem (modern Sulem) is about three and a half miles (5.6 kilometers) north of Jezreel, situated on the outer hills of Mt Moreh. Both Shunem and Jezreel guard the eastern approach to the Jezreel Valley from Beth-shan through the valley of Harod. This strategic location explains the appearance of Shunem on city lists of various foreign invaders: the lists of Thutmose III (15th century BC); the Amarna Letters (15th century BC), which mention it in conjunction with Megiddo; and the tenth-century BC record at Karnak of the Egyptian Shishak, who listed Shunem’s importance.
The Philistines used Shunem to launch their siege of the Israelite forces at Jezreel (1 Sm 28–31). Because Shunem was on a well-used route, Elijah frequented the town and even resided there (2 Kgs 4:8). Later, Elijah raised a woman’s son from death (vv 32–37). During the latter years of the reign of David, a beautiful woman from Shunem named Abishag was summoned to care for the ailing king (1 Kgs 1:3, 15). After David’s death, Abishag appears in the story of the rivalry between Adonijah (David’s eldest son) and Solomon. Adonijah requests Abishag for his own, once Solomon gains the throne, but the king views his brother’s interest as presumption—and a possible attempt at his throne (2:13–25).
Key References
The Philistines gathered together and camped at Shunem, while Saul gathered all Israel and camped at Gilboa.
Then they searched throughout Israel for a beautiful girl, and they found Abishag the Shunammite and brought her to the king.
All Scripture References (9)
Joshua (1)
Their territory included Jezreel, Chesulloth, Shunem,
1 Samuel (1)
The Philistines gathered together and camped at Shunem, while Saul gathered all Israel and camped at Gilboa.
1 Kings (3)
Then they searched throughout Israel for a beautiful girl, and they found Abishag the Shunammite and brought her to the king.
Adonijah replied, “Please speak to King Solomon, since he will not turn you down. Let him give me Abishag the Shunammite as my wife.”
So Bathsheba said, “Let Abishag the Shunammite be given to your brother Adonijah as his wife.”
2 Kings (4)
One day Elisha went to Shunem, and a prominent woman who lived there persuaded him to have a meal. So whenever he would pass by, he would stop there to eat.
One day Elisha came to visit and went to his upper room to lie down.
And he said to Gehazi his servant, “Call the Shunammite woman.” And when he had called her, she stood before him,
So she set out and went to the man of God at Mount Carmel. When the man of God saw her at a distance, he said to his servant Gehazi, “Look, there is the Shunammite woman.