Sentences with phrase «where shalom»

We saw in chapter 8 that there is a considerable body of prophetic promises where shalom will be won and managed by a true and just king in David's line.
See Deuteronomy 23:6; Esther 10:3; Proverbs 3:2; Isaiah 38:17; Jeremiah 15:5; 29:11; 38:4 for other places where shalom is translated «welfare.»

Not exact matches

Biblical scholar Paul Hanson writes, «Perhaps the best way to begin to understand shalom is to recognize that it describes the realm where chaos is not allowed to enter, and where life can be fostered free from the fear of all which diminishes and destroys» («War and Peace in the Hebrew Bible,» Interpretation, vol.
See also Ezekiel 13:10, 16, where the prophet says that to say shalom when there is no shalom is like attempting to strengthen a wall by merely whitewashing it!
29:19, where the wicked think in their hearts «We are safe (shalom shall be to me) even though we go our own stubborn ways.
Shalom «describes the realm where chaos is not allowed to enter, and where life can be fostered free from fear of all which diminishes and destroys.
Then he holds up pictures like Steubenville and says, «this is where you are; if you want, I can get you from where you are, to the shalom I have always wanted for you; but you're going to have to trust me.
In addition to a probable lack of information the reason is twofold and points to Israel: Gazans have been living in an open air prison since 2006 where Israel unilaterally locked them up; Gazans suffer constant shortages, a blockade on all kinds of goods monitored at checkpoints such as Kerem Shalom and are barred from accessing their own maritime enclave; frustration is a euphemism for six years of deprivation and economic meltdown.
Beyond that, though, I don't think this blog would have gotten where it is today with the aid of James Altucher at TheStreet.com, Abnormal Returns, Charles Kirk at the Kirk Report, Barry Ritholtz at the Big Picture, StumbleUpon.com (surprising how much traffic has come from there, and all recent), Roger Nusbaum of Random Roger's Big Picture, Bill Luby at VIX and More, Seeking Alpha (Aleph — Shalom), and Jeff Miller at A Dash of Insight.
Meyer was brought up in Newton, where he was an active member of Temple Shalom.
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