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 general, all good in relation to both man and God. In early times, to a people harassed by foes, peace was the primary blessing. In Ps 122:7, we have "peace" and "prosperity," and in 35:27; 73:3, shalom is translated "prosperity." In 2Sa 11:7 the King James Version, David asked of Uriah "how Joab did" (margin "of the peace of Joab"), "and how the people did (the Revised Version (British and American) "fared," literally, "of the peace of the people"), and how the war prospered" (literally, "and of the peace (welfare) of the war").
(1) Shalom was the common friendly greeting, used in asking after the health of anyone; also in farewells (Ge 29:6, "Is it well with him?" ("Is there peace to him?"); 43:23, "Peace be to you"; 43:27, "He asked them of their welfare (of their peace)"; Jud 6:23, "Yahweh said unto him, Peace be unto thee"; 18:15 (the King James Version "saluted him," margin "Hebrew asked him of peace," the Revised Version (British and American) "of his welfare"); Jud 19:20, etc.). See also GREETING.
(2) Peace from enemies (implying prosperity) was the great desire of the nation and was the gift of God to the people if they walked in His ways (Le 26:6; Nu 6:26, "Yahweh lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace"; Ps 29:11; Isa 26:12, etc.). To "die in peace" was greatly to be desired (Ge 15:15; 1Ki 2:6; 2Ch 34:28, etc.).
(3) Inward peace was the portion of the righteous who trusted in God (Job 22:21, "Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace (shalam)"; Ps 4:8; 85:8, "He will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints"; 119:165; Pr 3:2,17; Isa 26:3, "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Hebrew "peace, peace"), whose mind is stayed on thee; because he trusteth in thee"; Mal 2:5); also outward peace (Job 5:23,24; Pr 16:7, etc.).
(4) Peace was to be sought and followed by the righteous (Ps 34:14, "Seek peace, and pursue it"; Zec 8:16,19, "Love truth and peace").
(5) Peace should be a prominent feature of the Messianic times (Isa 2:4; 9:6, "Prince of Peace"; Isa 11:6; Eze 34:25; Mic 4:2-4; Zec 9:10).
In the New Testament, where eirene has much the same meaning and usage as shalom (for which it is employed in the Septuagint; compare Lu 19:42, the Revised Version (British and American) "If thou hadst known.... the things which belong unto peace"), we have still the expectation of "peace" through the coming of the Christ (Lu 1:74,79; 12:51) and also its fulfillment in the higher spiritual sense.
2. In the New Testament:
(1) The gospel in Christ is a message of peace from God to men (Lu 2:14; Ac 10:36, "preaching.... peace by Jesus Christ"). It is "peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ," in Ro 5:1; the King James Version 10:15; peace between Jew and Gentile (Eph 2:14,15); an essential element in the spiritual kingdom of God (Ro 14:17).
(2) It is to be cherished and followed by Christians. Jesus exhorted His disciples, "Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace one with another" (Mr 9:50); Paul exhorts, "Live in peace: and the God of love and peace shall be with you" (2Co 13:11; compare Ro 12:18; 1Co 7:15).
(3) God is therefore "the God of peace," the Author and Giver of all good ("peace" including every blessing) very frequently (e.g. Ro 15:33; 16:20; 2Th 3:16, etc., "the Lord of peace"). "Peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ" is a common apostolic wish or salutation (compare 1Co 1:3; 2Co 1:2, etc.).
(4) We have also "peace" as a greeting (Mt 10:13; Lu 10:5); "a son of peace" (Lu 10:6) is one worthy of it, in sympathy with it; the Lord's own greeting to His disciples was "Peace be unto you" (Lu 24:36; Joh 20:19,21,26), and ere He left them He gave them specially His blessing of "Peace" (Joh 14:27); we have also frequently "Go in peace" (Mr 5:34; Lu 7:50). In Lu 19:38, we have "peace in heaven" (in the acclamation of Jesus on His Messianic entry of Jerusalem).
(5) The peace that Christ brought is primarily spiritual peace from and with God, peace in the heart, peace as the disposition or spirit. He said that He did not come "to send peace on the earth, but a sword," referring to the searching nature of His call and the divisions and clearances it would create. But, of course, the spirit of the gospel and of the Christian is one of peace, and it is a Christian duty to seek to bring war and strife everywhere to an end. This is represented as the ultimate result of the gospel and Spirit of Christ; universal and permanent peace can come only as that Spirit rules in men's hearts.
"Peace" in the sense of silence, to hold one's peace, etc., is in the Old Testament generally the translation of charash, "to be still, or silent" (Ge 24:21; 34:5; Job 11:3); also of chashah, "to hush," "to be silent" (2Ki 2:3,5; Ps 39:2), and of other words. In Job 29:10 ("The nobles held their peace," the King James Version), it is qol, "voice."
In the New Testament we have siopao, "to be silent," "to cease speaking" (Mt 20:31; 26:63; Ac 18:9, etc.); sigao, "to be silent," "not to speak" (Lu 20:26; Ac 12:17); hesuchazo, "to be quiet" (Lu 14:4; Ac 11:18); phimoo, "to muzzle or gag" (Mr 1:25; Lu 4:35).
In Apocrypha eirene is frequent, mostly in the sense of peace from war or strife (Tobit 13:14; Judith 3:1; Ecclesiasticus 13:18; 1 Macc 5:54; 6:49; 2 Macc 14:6, eustatheia equals "tranquillity").
The Revised Version (British and American) has "peace" for "tongue" (Es 7:4; Job 6:24; Am 6:10; Hab 1:13); "at peace with me" for "perfect" (Isa 42:19, margin "made perfect" or "recompensed"); "security" instead of "peaceably" and "peace" (Da 8:25; 11:21,24); "came in peace to the city," for "came to Shalem, a city" (Ge 33:18); "it was for my peace" instead of "for peace" (Isa 38:17); "when they are in peace," for "and that which should have been for their welfare" (Ps 69:22).
Written by W. L. Walker
Peace: Exemplified:
By Abraham,
Gen 13:8, 9;
Abimelech,
Gen 26:29;
Mordecai,
Est 10:3;
David,
Psa 120:7.
See CHARITABLENESS; NATION, PEACE OF
Peace: Social:
Gen 45:24; Lev 26:6; Job 5:23, 24; Psa 34:14; 120:6, 7; 133:1; Pro 12:20; 15:17; 16:7; 17:1, 14; 20:3; Ecc 4:6; Isa 2:4; 45:7; Jer 29:7; Hsa 2:18; Zec 8:19; Mat 5:9; 10:21, 22, 34-36; Mar 9:50; Luk 2:14; Act 7:26-29; 17:7-9; Rom 12:18; 14:19; 1Cr 14:33; 2Cr 13:11; Eph 4:3; 1Th 5:13; 1Ti 2:2; 2Ti 2:22; Hbr 12:14; Jam 3:17, 18; 1Pe 3:10, 11
Peace: Spiritual:
Job 22:21, 26; 34:29; Psa 1:1, 2; 4:8; 17:15; 25:12, 13; 29:11; 37:4, 11, 37; 73:25, 26; 85:8; 119:165; 125:1, 5; Pro 3:13-18, 24; 14:14; Isa 9:6; 11:6-9, 13; 12:1, 2; 25:7, 8; 26:3, 12; 27:5; 28:12; 30:26; 32:2, 17, 18; 48:18; 53:5; 54:1, 10, 13; 55:2, 12; 57:1, 2, 19; 60:20; Jer 33:6; Eze 34:25; Hag 2:9; Mal 2:5; Luk 1:79; 2:14; Jhn 7:38; 14:27; 16:33; 20:19; Act 10:36; Rom 2:10; 5:1; 8:6; 10:15; 14:17; 15:13, 33; 1Cr 1:3; 2Cr 1:2; Gal 1:3; 5:22; Eph 2:14-17; Phl 4:7, 9; Col 1:20; 3:15; 1Th 1:1; 2Th 3:16; 1Ti 1:2; 2Ti 1:2; Tts 1:4; Phm 1:3; Rev 1:4
See CHARITABLENESS; JOY; PRAISE
Peace:
Gen 13:8-9; Gen 26:29; Gen 45:24Lev 26:6Est 10:3Job 5:23-24; Job 22:21; Job 22:26; Job 34:29Psa 1:1-2; Psa 4:8; Psa 17:15; Psa 25:12-13; Psa 29:11; Psa 34:14; Psa 37:4; Psa 37:11; Psa 37:37; Psa 73:25-26; Psa 85:8; Psa 119:65; Psa 120:6-7; Psa 125:1; Psa 125:5; Psa 133:1Pro 3:17; Pro 3:24; Pro 12:20; Pro 14:14; Pro 15:17; Pro 16:7; Pro 17:1; Pro 17:14; Pro 20:3Ecc 4:6Isa 2:4; Isa 9:6; Isa 11:6-9; Isa 11:13; Isa 12:1-2; Isa 25:7-8; Isa 26:3; Isa 26:12; Isa 27:5; Isa 28:12; Isa 30:26; Isa 32:2; Isa 32:17-18; Isa 45:7; Isa 48:18; Isa 53:5; Isa 54:1; Isa 54:10; Isa 54:13; Isa 55:2; Isa 55:12; Isa 57:1-2; Isa 57:19; Isa 60:20Jer 29:7; Jer 33:6Eze 34:25Hsa 2:18Hag 2:9Zec 8:19Mal 2:5Mat 5:9; Mat 10:21-22; Mat 10:34-36Mar 9:50Luk 1:79; Luk 2:14; Luk 2:29Jhn 7:38; Jhn 14:27; Jhn 16:33; Jhn 20:19Act 7:26-29; Act 10:36; Act 17:7-9Rom 2:10; Rom 5:1; Rom 8:6; Rom 10:15; Rom 12:18; Rom 14:17; Rom 14:19; Rom 15:13; Rom 15:331Cr 1:3; 1Cr 14:332Cr 1:2; 2Cr 13:11Gal 1:3; Gal 5:22Eph 2:14-17; Eph 4:3Phl 4:7; Phl 4:9Col 1:20; Col 3:151Th 1:1; 1Th 5:132Th 3:161Ti 1:2; 1Ti 2:22Ti 1:2; 2Ti 2:22Tts 1:4Phm 1:3Hbr 12:14Jam 3:17-181Pe 3:10-11Rev 1:4Peace: God Is the Author Of
Psa 147:14; Isa 45:7; 1Cr 14:33
Peace: Results From
Heavenly wisdom
Jam 3:17
The government of Christ
Isa 2:4
Praying for rulers
1Ti 2:2
Seeking the peace of those with whom we dwell
Jer 29:7
Peace: Necessary to the Enjoyment of Life
Psa 34:12,14; 1Pe 3:10,11
Peace: God Bestows upon Those Who
Obey him
Lev 26:6
Please him
Psa 16:7
Endure his chastisements
Job 5:17,23,24
Peace: Is a Bond of Union
Eph 4:3
Peace: The Fruit of Righteousness Should Be Sown In
Jam 3:18
Peace: The Church Shall Enjoy
Psa 125:5; 128:6; Isa 2:4; Hsa 2:18
Peace: Saints Should
Love
Zec 8:19
Seek
Psa 34:14; 1Pe 3:11
Follow
2Ti 2:22
Follow the things which make for
Rom 14:19
Cultivate
Psa 120:7
Speak
Est 10:3
Live in
2Cr 13:11
Have, with each other
Mar 9:50; 1Th 5:13
Endeavour to have will all men
Rom 12:18; Hbr 12:14
Peace: Pray for That of the Church
Psa 122:6-8
Peace: Exhort Others To
Gen 45:24
Peace: Ministers Should Exhort To
2Th 3:12
Peace: Advantages Of
Pro 17:1; Ecc 4:6
Peace: Blessedness Of
Psa 133:1
Peace: Blessedness of Promoting
Mat 5:9
Peace: The Wicked
Hypocritically speak
Psa 28:3
Speak not
Psa 35:20
Enjoy not
Isa 48:22; Eze 7:25
Opposed to
Psa 120:7
Hate
Psa 120:6
Peace: Shall Abound in the Latter Days
Isa 2:4; 11:13; 32:18
Peace: Exemplified
Abraham
Gen 13:8,9
Abimelech
Gen 26:29
Mordecai
Est 10:3
David
Psa 120:7
Charitableness: General Scriptures Concerning
Pro 10:12; 17:9; Mat 5:23, 24; 6:14; 7:1-5; 18:21-35; Luk 6:36-42; 17:3, 4; Jhn 7:24; Rom 14:1-23; 1Cr 4:5; 10:28-33; 13:1-13; 16:14; Gal 6:1; Eph 4:32; Col 3:13, 14; 1Ti 1:5; 4:12; 2Ti 2:22; Jam 2:13; 4:11, 12; 1Pe 3:9; 4:8
Charitableness: References Concerning
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