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SHILOH @ a city of Ephraim- kjv@Joshua:18:1; kjv@Joshua:21:2; kjv@Joshua:22:9; kjv@Judges:18:31; kjv@Judges:21:12; kjv@1Samuel:1:3; kjv@1Samuel:4:3 kjv@1Kings:2:27; kjv@1Kings:14:2 - a Prophetic name of Christ- kjv@Genesis:49:10

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SHILOH - S>@ - In the Authorized Version of the Bible Shiloh is once used as the name of a person, in a very difficult passage, in kjv@Genesis:49:10) "The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be." Supposing that the translation is correct, the meaning of the word is peaceable or pacific , and the allusion is either to Solomon, whose name has a similar signification, or to the expected Messiah, who in kjv@Isaiah:9:6) is expressly called the Prince of Peace. MESSIAH Other interpretations, however, of the passage are given, one of which makes it refer to the city of this name.
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It might be translated "The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, till he shall go to Shiloh." In this case the allusion would be to the primacy of Judah in war, kjv@Judges:1:1-2 kjv@Judges:20:18; kjv@Numbers:2:3 kjv@Numbers:10:14) which was to continue until the promised land was conquered and the ark of the covenant was solemnly deposited at Shiloh.

SHILOH - S>@ - (place of rest), a city of Ephraim. In kjv@Judges:21:19) it is said that Shiloh is "on the north side of Bethel, on the east side of the highway that goeth up from Bethel to Shechem and on the south of Lebonah." In agreement with this the traveller of our own city, going north from Jerusalem, lodges the first night at Beitin , the ancient Bethel; the next day, at the distance of a few hours, turns aside to the right, in order to visit Seilun , the Arabic for Shiloh; and then passing through the narrow wady which brings him to the main road, leaves el
- Lebban , the Lebonah of Scripture, on the left, as he pursues "the highway" to Nublus , the ancient Shechem. SHECHEM Shiloh was one of the earliest and most sacred of the Hebrew sanctuaries. The ark of the covenant, which had been kept at Gilgal during the progress of the conquest, kjv@Joshua:17:1) seq., was removed thence on the subjugation of the country, and kept at Shiloh from the last days of Joshua to the time of Samuel. kjv@Joshua:18:10; kjv@Judges:18:31; kjv@1Samuel:4:3) It was here the Hebrew conqueror divided among the tribes the portion of the west Jordan region which had not been already allotted. kjv@Joshua:18:10 kjv@Joshua:19:51) In this distribution, or an earlier one, Shiloh fell within the limits of Ephraim. kjv@Joshua:16:5) The ungodly conduct of the sons of Eli occasioned the loss of the ark of the covenant, which had been carried into battle against the Philistines, and Shiloh from that time sank into insignificance. It stands forth in the Jewish history as a striking example of the divine indignation. kjv@Jeremiah:7:12)

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Shiloh @ generally understood as denoting the Messiah, "the peaceful one," as the word signifies kjv@Genesis:49:10). The Vulgate Version translates the word, "he who is to be sent," in allusion to the Messiah; the Revised Version, margin, "till he come to Shiloh;" and the LXX., "until that which is his shall come to Shiloh." It is most simple and natural to render the expression, as in the Authorized Version, "till Shiloh come," interpreting it as a proper name (comp. kjv@Isaiah:9:6). Shiloh, a place of rest, a city of Ephraim, "on the north side of Bethel," from which it is distant 10 miles kjv@Judges:21:19); the modern Seilun (the Arabic for Shiloh), a "mass of shapeless ruins." Here the tabernacle was set up after the Conquest kjv@Joshua:18:1-10), where it remained during all the period of the judges till the ark fell into the hands of the Philistines. "No spot in Central Palestine could be more secluded than this early sanctuary, nothing more featureless than the landscape around; so featureless, indeed, the landscape and so secluded the spot that from the time of St. Jerome till its re-discovery by Dr. Robinson in 1838 the very site was forgotten and unknown." It is referred to by Jeremiah (7:12-14; 26:4-9) five hundred years after its destruction.

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SHILOH @

-1. A name of Jesus kjv@Genesis:49:10

-2. City of Ephraim, north of Beth-el, and on the highway from Beth-el to Shechem kjv@Judges:21:19 .Tabernacle located at kjv@Joshua:18:1-10; kjv@Judges:18:31; kjv@1Samuel:1:3 kjv@1Samuel:1:9, kjv@1Samuel:21:19; 21, 24; kjv@1Samuel:2:14; kjv@Psalms:78:60; kjv@Jeremiah:7:12 .Seat of government during the time of Joshua kjv@Joshua:21:1-2 .The place of rendezvous for the tribes kjv@Joshua:22:9 kjv@Joshua:22:12 kjv@Judges:21:12 .Eli lived at kjv@1Samuel:1:9; kjv@1Samuel:4:12-13 .Eli dies at kjv@1Samuel:4:18 .Ahijah the prophet lives at kjv@1Kings:14:2 .Devoted men from, killed by Ishmael kjv@Jeremiah:41:5-9

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kjv@STRING:Shiloh -S(name of a city) <HITCHCOCK>@ peace; abundance - HITCHCOCK


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SHILOH @ a city of Ephraim- kjv@Joshua:18:1; kjv@Joshua:21:2; kjv@Joshua:22:9; kjv@Judges:18:31; kjv@Judges:21:12; kjv@1Samuel:1:3; kjv@1Samuel:4:3 kjv@1Kings:2:27; kjv@1Kings:14:2 - a Prophetic name of Christ- kjv@Genesis:49:10

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H7886 <STRHEB>@ שׁילה shîylôh shee-lo' From H7951; tranquil; {Shiloh} an epithet of the Messiah: - Shiloh.


H7887 <STRHEB>@ שׁלו שׁילו שׁלה שׁילה shîylôh shilôh shîylô shilô (1,2,3&amp;4) shee-lo' From the same as H7886; {Shiloh} a place in Palestine: - Shiloh.


H7888 <STRHEB>@ שׁלני שׁילני שׁילוני shîylônîy shîylônîy shilônîy (1,2&amp;3) shee-lo-nee' From H7887; a Shilonite or inhabitant of Shiloh: - Shilonite.


H8387 <STRHEB>@ תּאנת שׁלה tanath shilôh tah-an-ath' shee-lo' From H8385 and H7887; approach of Shiloh; Taanath {Shiloh} a place in Palestine: - Taanath-shiloh.