Hebraic Word Analysis Hebraic Torah-based reflection on Peace Introduction The concept of “peace” is often misunderstood as merely the absence of conflict. However, a Hebraic understanding, rooted in the שָׁלוֹם ( shalom ) of Scripture, reveals a far richer and more dynamic reality. Shalom isn't a static state but a holistic well-being encompassing completeness, wholeness, welfare, and harmony—a thriving, flourishing life lived in right relationship with Yahweh, with others, and with all creation. This isn’t simply a feeling; it’s a demonstrable reality achieved through obedience to Torah and a life lived in covenant faithfulness. The Greek εἰρήνη ( eirēnē ) and Arabic سَلَام ( salām ), while sharing semantic overlap, carry different nuances, reflecting distinct cultural and theological perspectives. We will explore these nuances, tracing their biblical roots and observing how later interpretations have sometimes deviated from the original Hebr...
Hebraic Word Analysis Hebraic Torah-based reflection on Peace Introduction The concept of “peace,” often sought after and spoken of, is far richer than a simple absence of conflict. To truly grasp its depth, we must journey into the shorash (root) of the words used to express it across Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic languages, all within the context of a Hebraic worldview. We will examine shalom (שָׁלוֹם) and shalam (שָׁלֵם) in Hebrew, eirēnē (εἰρήνη) in Greek, and salām (سلام) alongside related terms in Arabic, revealing how each culture perceives this vital state of being. The foundational understanding, rooted in Torah, isn’t merely a feeling, but a tangible state of wholeness, completeness, and right relationship – a life lived in accordance with Yahweh’s design. Meanings of the Word Hebrew Words for "Peace" The core of our exploration lies within two Hebrew words: shalom (שָׁלוֹם - H7965) and shalam (שָׁלֵם - H7966). Both stem from t...