Genesis 43:23, among many other instances.
It is the Hebrew word for 'Peace' and is commonly used when greeting or departing another.
Shalom is just the Hebrew word for peace.
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it is used over 200 times in the bible...
Shalom (שלום) comes up around 120 times in the Old Testament. The New Testament is written in Koine Greek, so "shalom" is not used there.
The word "Shalom" appears 237 times in the Bible. It is a Hebrew word meaning peace, wholeness, and well-being. It is used as a greeting, a blessing, and to describe the state of harmony and tranquility.
You can see it from Judges 6:24. :)
In a large majority of cases, the word "peace" in the Bible is the Hebrew word "shalom." While the literal translation is "peace" - the meaning of shalom is far more than simply the absence of war. In the Hebrew understanding, shalom is being in harmony with God and all of God's creation. It's not easy to explain, but simply put, shalom is those moments we have when we look around and realize "this is as it should be." Shalom us "everything is as it should be." And that... is 'peace.'
Shalom Mordekhai Shvadron has written: 'Sefer Lev Shalom' -- subject(s): Hebrew Jewish sermons, Sermons, Bible 'Sefer Maharsham' -- subject(s): Purim, Hanukkah
Abraham Shalom Yahuda has written: ''Ever va-'Arav' -- subject(s): Semitic philology 'The accuracy of the Bible' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bible, Evidences, authority 'The language of the Pentateuch in its relation to Egyptian' -- subject(s): Bible, Egyptian language, Etymology, Hebrew language, Language, style
You say shalom back. Shalom means hello. If you say "Shalom Shalom," it means mays Bye bye.
Shalom Coleman has written: 'Hosea concepts in Midrash and Talmud' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish, History and criticism, Rabbinical literature
Shalom is the reply to shalom.
Shalom Shachna Czerniak has written: 'Mishmeret Shalom'