Salutations: "Peace (Hebrew: Shalom) to This House"
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Luke 10:5
And into whatever house you enter, first say, Peace be to this house.
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Peace
... which will not endure the light; a sign a man has stolen goods, when he will not
have his house searched. ... The Hebrew word shalom, peace, comprehends all ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watson/a body of divinity/7 peace.htm

The Death and the Raising of Lazarus - the Question of Miracles ...
... persons [4814] - either in the house, [4815] or ... Greek or Latin, containing, perhaps,
a Hebrew word, and generally ending with shalom, peace,' and adorned ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xxi the death and.htm

The Service Common to the Holy Angels and Other Bodiless Ones.
... unto the Lord and called it Jehovah-shalom even unto ... for the race of man; granting
therefore peace unto all ... The Hebrew youths have boldly trodden the flame in ...
/.../anonymous/the general menaion/chapter iv the service common.htm

Footnotes
... the lands of Over Priest-Craig and Nether Priest-Craig in the parish of Colmonell;
and a house, garden, and land ... There surely will peace and harmony prevail. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/footnotes.htm

The Doctrine of God
... Jehovah-Shalom: The Lord our Peace (Judges 6 ... The Hebrew word for "one" (yacheed)
in the absolute sense, and which is used in such expressions as "the only ...
/.../evans/the great doctrines of the bible/the doctrine of god.htm

The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
... We must probably limit this early period of Hebrew history to ... laws to secure to him
in time of peace the quiet ... tree a stone altar to Jahveh-Shalom ("Jehovah is ...
/.../chapter iiithe hebrews and the.htm

Resources
What is the Hail Mary that Catholics say so often? | GotQuestions.org

Summary of the Book of 2 John - Bible Survey | GotQuestions.org

What can we learn from what the Bible says about Paul and Timothy? | GotQuestions.org

Salutations: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Salutations

Salutations by Bowing

Salutations by Kissing

Salutations by Letter

Salutations were Given by all Passers-By

Salutations were Given by Brethren to Each Other

Salutations were Given by Inferiors to Their Superiors

Salutations were Given by Superiors to Inferiors

Salutations were Given: On Entering a House

Salutations: "All Hail"

Salutations: "Are You Well, My Brother?"

Salutations: "Hail, Master!"

Salutations: "May God be Gracious to You"

Salutations: "My Lords"

Salutations: "Peace (Hebrew: Shalom) to This House"

Salutations: "Peace to You" (Hebrew: Shalomleka)

Salutations: "Peace" (Hebrew: Shalom)

Salutations: Antiquity of

Salutations: Denied to Persons of Bad Character

Salutations: Expressions Used as all Hail

Salutations: Expressions Used as Art Thou in Health?

Salutations: Expressions Used as Blessed be Thou of the Lord

Salutations: Expressions Used as God be Gracious to Thee

Salutations: Expressions Used as Hail

Salutations: Expressions Used as Peace be to This House

Salutations: Expressions Used as Peace be With Thee

Salutations: Expressions Used as Peace to Thee, and Peace to Thine House, and Peace to All

Salutations: Expressions Used as The Blessing of the Lord be Upon You, we Bless You in The

Salutations: Expressions Used as The Lord be With You

Salutations: Expressions Used as The Lord Bless Thee

Salutations: from a Master to his Servants, "May the Lord be With You"

Salutations: Given to Christ in Derision

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Bowing Frequently to the Ground

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Embracing and Kissing the Feet

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Falling on the Neck and Kissing

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Falling Prostrate on the Ground

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Kissing the Dust

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Laying Hold of the Bear With the Right Hand

Salutations: Often Accompanied by Touching the Hem of the Garment

Salutations: Often Perfidious

Salutations: Often Sent by Letter

Salutations: Often Sent Through Messengers

Salutations: Persons in Haste Excused from Giving or Receiving

Salutations: Servants to Their Masters, "May the Lord Bless You"

Salutations: The Jews Condemned for Giving, Only to Their Countrymen

Salutations: The Pharisees Condemned for Seeking, in Public

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