What does "shalom" mean? Does the New Testament talk about shalom? - LESSON TAKEAWAY
Learn Hebrew from a Messianic Perspective - Holy Language Institute
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Shalom means hello, good-bye, and peace in Hebrew. But it means so much more than that. Shalom means you're doing well, you're whole, you're in health. The gospel is described as the gospel of shalom. Yeshua told his disciples to bless the houses they walked into with shalom, and the first words off his lips after he was raised from the dead was "shalom to you". Shalom is a fruit of the Spirit. And Paul began his letters with a blessing of "grace and shalom". This is a takeaway from our newest Hebrew Verses study. Watch the full lesson and check out this ongoing series by clicking through this episode or by going to holylanguage.com > learn > hebrew verses.