Sentences with phrase «shalom means»

Shalom means «peace, harmony.»
To the haves, on the other hand, shalom means «order, stability.»
«4 To the have - nots, the slaves in Egypt, or the poor of the land when the kings ruled, or the exiles in Babylon, shalom means «freedom, liberation.»

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So then, «shalom» in the city can in part mean being a good neighbor.
It is what Randy S. Woodley calls a «shalom - based theology» which means peace that is communal, holistic, and tangible.
But I will always work and pray from within the family to see us rise to who we were meant to be all along, God's glorious vision for humanity in full shalom.
Here is a consistency to which I bear witness: we are always meant for community and love, always meant for wholeness and for shalom.
Further, he insisted, a congregation's particular story, because it draws from a treasury of narrative elements available to all groups of people as they struggle for survival and meaning, is its channel to participation in the worldwide mission of establishing God's shalom.
I am still charismatic, I still believe in signs and wonders, I still believe that God is for us and that we were meant for shalom.
-- I don't think I said that the word «shalom» can be translated as «wealth», if I did please accept my apologies, it wasn't meant.
Shalom does not really mean prosperity or wealth; it means peace — peace in a positive sense and not just an absence of war or conflict.
TIGGY SAID: Shalom does not really mean prosperity or wealth; it means peace — peace in a positive sense and not just an absence of war or conflict.
If he talks about the event character (1 / 10th of a second in length and all that) of the self, it is because he thinks that is what analysis of self - consciousness itself discloses and not because he means to construct the self out of subhuman individuals or organisms (Shalom's «event - cells»).
«Shalom» means «peace» in Hebrew.
This greeting was not meant in a purely empty sense, the way we say «good morning» without having the least interest in what kind of day the other person will have, and as one could, then and today, say «Shalom» in a completely empty headed way.
The very meaning of shalom suggests that there is no shalom without an effort.
This would be shalom: everyone with a stake in the commonwealth and access to the means of production.
«10 This is virtually identical with the cluster of meanings we have seen gathered around the idea of shalom.
The author describes those many meanings of shalom in this chapter.
Shalom simply means the absence of war in the statements that «there was shalom between King Jabin of Hazor and the clan of Heber the Kenite» Shalom simply means the absence of war in the statements that «there was shalom between King Jabin of Hazor and the clan of Heber the Kenite» shalom between King Jabin of Hazor and the clan of Heber the Kenite» (Judg.
For an excellent introduction to the breadth of the meaning of shalom, see Donald E. Gowan, Shalom A Study of the Biblical Concept of Peace (1984), available from the Kerygma Program, 300 Mt. Lebanon Boulevard, Suite 205, Pittsburgh, PA shalom, see Donald E. Gowan, Shalom A Study of the Biblical Concept of Peace (1984), available from the Kerygma Program, 300 Mt. Lebanon Boulevard, Suite 205, Pittsburgh, PA Shalom A Study of the Biblical Concept of Peace (1984), available from the Kerygma Program, 300 Mt. Lebanon Boulevard, Suite 205, Pittsburgh, PA 15234.
This chapter deals with Yahweh as the giver of shalom — the Hebrew word that has a range of meanings that go far beyond those we usually associate with the English word «peace.»
Speaking in the tongues of other seekers at Pentecost, then, means among other things entering deeply into their lives to promote shalom, or wholeness.
It is a concern epitomized by the Hebrew word shalom, which means wholeness and harmonious relationship in creation and in community.
Gush Emunim interprets shalom to mean either the acquiescence of the Palestinians to perpetual Jewish rule or some postapocalyptic tranquillity which the Messiah will bestow but which imposes no peacemaking obligations today.
Sing «Shalom,» remembering that the word means wholeness or fulfillment as well as peace.
Go into quiet contemplation of the word shalom that we translate as peace... and contemplate its full meaning, which is perfection, wholeness and completion... nothing missing, nothing broken.»
Shalom Auslander's absurdist comedy explodes from that outrageous premise to take on nothing less than the meaning of our tenuous existence and the painful fragility of our most...
The Hebrew term for «peace» — shalom — does not mean that spouses should always see things the same way.
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