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The overriding idea is that peace is a state of tranquility, serenity, calm, quiet, and rest. The Hebrew word for peace in the Old Testament is shalom. It comes from a root word that means "to be complete or to be sound." The idea is that when we are at peace, things are complete and sound.
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Peace, perfect peace, death shadowing us and ours? To each of those questions he provides the answer “Yes,” and points us to some aspect of the peace of God: Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? The blood of Jesus whispers peace within.
Peace is then defined by Webster’s as “a state of mutual concord between governments: absence of hostilities or war.” This is the conventional meaning of peace, as “negative” peace, caused by “the period of such freedom from war.” The sixth definition of peace is the “absence of activity
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Variables in meaning are broadly identifiable under two designates, e.g., peace {shalom) as “health”, “well being”, and peace as “salvation”, a “gift of God”. Von Rad also views shalom, as social, i.e., relationships in com-. munity.
In the Christian view of peace ( peace) is indispensable to justice (justice) and include the dimensions (inner peace) or a spiritual dimension (spiritual peace). This understanding is different from a more secular outlook mean peace at the level of exterior dimensions (outer dimension).
The next time you are not at peace because you are in a difficult situation, remember that God is at the control panel of your life. There is peace in knowing that God can handle every situation. Seeing the Unseen Who’s in Control? Peace is something that everyone wants. They want it in their nations, in their relationships, and in their own ...
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Apr 17, 2024 · We hear it in phrases such as: “World peace,” “Peace out,” or “Don’t disturb the peace.” However, what truly is peace? Jesus said in John 14:27 that He left His peace with us.