Bible Study
on word Shalom
Read Numbers 6.24 – 26 in different versions.
1.
What do you notice?
2.
The word Peace is the Hebrew word “Shalom” - What sort of Peace does it Describe?
3.
Give
out circles name each segment as follows
b.
Relationships with friends
c.
Relationships with family
d.
Relationship with Spouse
e.
Health
f.
Work
g.
Money /wealth
h.
Inner calm / serenity
Then color the segment showing
to what leave of Peace you feel within that Category – is shade it 100% if you
are fully at peace with God or your work or 30% or.
Talk over your image with another
person explaining what you have drawn.
Definition of Shalom “a
comprehensive sense of well being, not only your spiritual connection to God,
but life connections—bodily health,
contentedness, social relationships…. It is about Completeness, wholeness, fullness.”
4.
What does this mean when you are wishing someone
Shalom as in Numbers 6?
5.
Read Jer 29:4-7 what do you know about the
Context of these verses?
6.
The word that is translated Welfare (ESV) or
Prosperity (NIV) Prosperous (GNT) is the word “Shalom”. Why was Jeremiah encouraging them to seek the
Shalom of the foreign nation where they were being held captive? What might that mean for us?
7.
Read Jer 29:11.
This is many people’s favourite verse. (the word welfare = Shalom) In
the light of your earlier discussion what does this mean about God’s plans for
you?
8.
Read these 3 NT Verses and discuss what they
teach us about “Shalom / Peace” (Note the Greek word for Shalom or Peace is
Eirene)
a.
John 14:27
b.
Col 3:15
c.
Hebrews 13:20-21 – Notice that God is the God of
peace
Notice that v20 looks back to what God has done – WE have an eternal hope
through the resurrection and forgiveness through the blood, which has
established an eternal covenant
Notice that God continues to work to equip us… So that we may Do his
will, and accomplish every good thing
9.
Go to the person you originally shared your
circle diagram with in Q3 and pray for each other. Finish by reading Numbers 6 :24-26 as a
blessing over each other.
What would a world Look like
where shalom prevailed?
·
all marriages would be healthy
and all children would be safe.
·
Everyone would have enough
·
Israeli and Palestinian
children would play together on the West Bank; their parents would build homes
for one another.
·
In offices and corporate
boardrooms, executives would secretly scheme to help their colleagues succeed;
they would compliment them behind their backs.
·
Tabloids would be filled with
accounts of courage and moral beauty.
·
Talk shows would feature
mothers and daughters who love each other deeply, wives who give birth to their
husbands’ children, and men who secretly enjoy dressing as men.
·
Disagreements would be settled
with grace and civility.
·
Schools would no longer need
police presence or even hall monitors; students and teachers and janitors would
honor and value one another’s work.
·
At recess, every kid would get
picked for a team.
·
Churches would never split.
·
No father would ever again say, “I’m too
busy,” to a disappointed child.
·
Divorce courts and
battered-women shelters would be turned into community recreation centers.
Every time one human being touched another, it would be to express
encouragement, affection, and delight.
If you want you can sing the Jewish song Havenu Shalom Alechem
If you want you can sing the Jewish song Havenu Shalom Alechem
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