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  1. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 7965. שָׁלוֹם (shalom): Often translated as peace, completeness, welfare, or safety. - 7999. שָׁלֵם (shalem): To be complete or sound. Usage: In the New Testament, "eiréné" primarily denotes a state of tranquility, harmony, and well-being. It is used to describe both the absence of conflict ...

    • 92 Occurrences

      KJV: go in peace, and be INT: go in peace and be. Luke 1:79...

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      And they said unto him, Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, which...

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      I'm leaving you at peace. I'm giving you my own peace. I'm...

    • John 20 Interlinear Bible

      bringing word V-PPA-NFS: 3588 tois τοῖς to the Art-DMP: 3101...

  2. Aug 20, 2016 · Peace in the Hebrew mindset (especially as implied in the Hebrew word shalom - click discussion of "Jehovah Shalom" the LORD our Peace) implies health, wholeness, soundness, welfare, health, well-being, prosperity and peace as opposed to war. For example in the Greek translation of the Hebrew (Septuagint = Lxx) of (2 Ki 5:22) the phrase "All is well (shalom)" is translated by eirene.

  3. Eirene Definition. NAS Word Usage - Total: 91. a state of national tranquillity. exemption from the rage and havoc of war. peace between individuals, i.e. harmony, concord. security, safety, prosperity, felicity, (because peace and harmony make and keep things safe and prosperous) of the Messiah's peace. the way that leads to peace (salvation)

  4. Nov 11, 2023 · The ancient Greek word for "peace" (εἰρήνη or eirēnē) and related words are used 100 times in 92 different verses of the New Testament, especially in the writings of Luke and Paul. Many of these uses occur in common greetings between people, while other uses speak more substantially of peace as a virture and the importance of making or maintaining peace.

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · In the New Testament, the primary Greek word for “peace” is eirene, and it refers to rest and tranquility. A key focus of peace in the New Testament is the advent of Jesus Christ, as announced by the angels in Luke 2:14 (“Peace on earth . . .”).

  6. PEACE. pes (shalom; eirene): 1. In the Old Testament: Is a condition of freedom from disturbance, whether outwardly, as of a nation from war or enemies, or inwardly, within the soul. The Hebrew word is shalom (both adjective and substantive), meaning, primarily, "soundness," "health," but coming also to signify "prosperity," well-being in ...

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  8. εἰρήνη eirḗnē, i-ray'-nay; probably from a primary verb εἴρω eírō (to join); peace (literally or figuratively); by implication, prosperity:—one, peace, quietness, rest, + set at one again. 1. a state of national tranquility; exemption from the rage and havoc of war: Revelation 6:4; πολλὴ εἰρήνη, Acts 24:2 (Acts ...

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