When Peace Is Broken | The Mystery of the Broken Vav! |Shalom Macon LIVE

Why is the Hebrew word for “peace” written with a broken letter in the Torah? In Numbers 25, God rewards Pinchas with a “covenant of peace” after one of the most shocking acts in the Bible. Yet the Torah itself hints that this peace carries a wound. Discover the meaning of the broken vav, the Jewish interpretation of Pinchas, the connection to Elijah, Moses, Joshua, and Yeshua, and what this remarkable passage teaches about zeal, leadership, and becoming a peacemaker.   Join Shalom Macon LIVE for worship, liturgy, music, and teaching as Rabbi Damian Eisner continues Atonement Explained with a message called "Life Conquers Death" in part 8 of the series. Atonement Explained is a new teaching series exploring sacrifice, atonement, grace, blood, and the role of Yeshua through the patterns of the Bible, asking whether popular Christian assumptions fully reflect the story Scripture is telling. Experience acoustic worship songs with on-screen lyrics, followed by a powerful sermon message to guide your faith journey. This session brings together a time of reflection through acoustic worship music and a focused teaching. Whether you are looking for a moment of quiet prayer or seeking spiritual encouragement, this video provides a space to engage with worship songs and listen to a sermon message designed for personal growth. The first half centers on acoustic worship, allowing you to follow along with the lyrics provided on screen. We then transition into a presentation where the speaker shares a specific sermon message at the podium. This format is ideal for those wanting a balanced experience of song and teaching in one place. If you find peace in acoustic worship, subscribe for weekly worship music sessions and theological breakdowns. Let us know in the comments: what theme would you like the next sermon message to explore? ------ Shalom Macon is a vibrant community of Jewish and Gentile believers in Messiah Yeshua, gathering in person in Macon, Georgia, and online around the world. We are committed to helping people encounter Jesus in His Jewish context through thoughtful teaching on Scripture, Israel, and the Kingdom of God. Join the community of Shalom Macon - Shalomacon.org Support Shalom Macon: https://www.shalomacon.org/give