Shunite
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The term "Shunite" refers to an individual or descendant from the town of Shunem, a location in ancient Israel. Shunem is situated in the territory allotted to the tribe of Issachar, as described in the Old Testament. The Shunites are mentioned in the context of the genealogies and tribal divisions of Israel.

Biblical References:

1. Tribal Association:
· The Shunites are associated with the tribe of Issachar. In the genealogical records, they are listed among the descendants of Issachar. Numbers 26:23 states, "These were the descendants of Issachar by their clans: the Tolaite clan from Tola, the Puite clan from Puvah, the Jashubite clan from Jashub, the Shimronite clan from Shimron."

2. Notable Individuals:
· One of the most notable individuals associated with Shunem is the Shunammite woman, who is featured in the narratives of the prophet Elisha. Although not directly called a "Shunite," she is from Shunem and plays a significant role in the biblical account. In 2 Kings 4:8-37, the Shunammite woman shows hospitality to Elisha, and in return, she is blessed with a son. Later, when her son dies, Elisha raises him from the dead, demonstrating God's power and the prophet's role as a man of God.

3. Historical and Geographical Context:
· Shunem is located in the Jezreel Valley, an area known for its fertile land and strategic importance. The town's location made it a significant site during various military campaigns, including those involving the Philistines and the Israelites. In 1 Samuel 28:4 , it is recorded, "The Philistines assembled and came and camped at Shunem, while Saul gathered all Israel and camped at Gilboa."

4. Cultural and Theological Significance:
· The Shunite or Shunammite narratives highlight themes of faith, hospitality, and divine intervention. The account of the Shunammite woman and Elisha underscores the importance of recognizing and supporting God's messengers, as well as the miraculous power of God to bring life and restoration.

Theological Insights:

The Shunite references in the Bible, particularly through the account of the Shunammite woman, offer insights into the nature of God's interaction with His people. The narratives emphasize God's responsiveness to faith and the importance of hospitality and generosity. The miraculous events associated with the Shunammite woman serve as a testament to God's sovereignty and His ability to work through His prophets to accomplish His purposes.

In summary, the Shunites, while not extensively detailed in the biblical text, are connected to significant events and themes that illustrate God's ongoing relationship with Israel and His power to intervene in the lives of His people.
Strong's Hebrew
7765. Shuni -- descendant of Shuni
... of Shuni NASB Word Usage Shunites (1). Shunites. Patronymic from Shuwniy; a Shunite
(collectively) or descendants of Shuni -- Shunites. see HEBREW Shuwniy. ...
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Numbers 26:15
The sons of Gad after their families: of Zephon, the family of the Zephonites; of Haggi, the family of the Haggites; of Shuni, the family of the Shunites;
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