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MSN: Dune Prophecy Episode 5: Shalom Brune-Franklin Reflects On Mikaela Being Torn Between Arrakis & The Bene Gesserit
Dune Prophecy Episode 5: Shalom Brune-Franklin Reflects On Mikaela Being Torn Between Arrakis & The Bene Gesserit
Many are familiar with the Hebrew word shalom. Shalom means “peace” in English. But beyond that simple definition, what is “shalom’s” true meaning? The common western definition of peace is — the absence of conflict or war — but in Hebrew it means so much more. The root word of Shalom is “shalam”.
Shalom (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם šālōm) is a Hebrew word meaning peace and can be used idiomatically to mean hello and goodbye. [1][2]
In the original Hebrew text, “shalom” (שָׁלוֹם) is derived from a root that conveys the idea of being whole, finished, or made complete. This sense of fullness and perfection underscores many instances of the word throughout the Hebrew Scriptures.
Shalom derives from the Hebrew root "shin-lamed-mem" (שלם), which fundamentally means "to be complete" or "to be whole." This root appears throughout Hebrew scripture in various forms, always carrying the core concept of totality and perfection.