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SALUTATIONS[edit | edit source]

Torrey's New Topical Textbook[edit | edit source]

Antiquity of

WERE GIVEN

by

Often sent through messengers

Often sent by letter

Denied to persons of bad character

Persons in haste excused from giving or receiving

EXPRESSIONS USED AS

Often perfidious

Given to Christ in derision

OFTEN ACCOMPANIED BY

The Jews condemned for giving, only to their countrymen

The Pharisees condemned for seeking, in public

Nave's Topical Bible[edit | edit source]

By kissing

By bowing

Addresses in

“Peace” (Hebrew: shalom)

“Are you well, my brother?”

“Hail, Master!”

“All hail,”

“Peace (Hebrew: shalom) to this house,”

“Peace to you” (Hebrew: shalomleka)

From a master to his servants, “May the Lord be with you,”

Servants to their masters, “May the Lord bless you,”

By letter