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- Shiloh was an ancient city and sanctuary in Samaria12. It was the central sanctuary of the Israelites during the pre-monarchic period, before the First Temple in Jerusalem was built1. Shiloh was the religious capital of Israel during the times of the Judges, and spans 4,000 years of continuous settlement starting from the 18th century BC (Middle Bronze II)3. It was an assembly place for the people of Israel and a center of worship3. Shiloh served as an example and parable of God’s relationship and dealings with Israel4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Shiloh (/ ˈʃaɪloʊ /; Hebrew: שִׁלֹה, שִׁלוֹ,שִׁילֹה, and שִׁילוֹ, variably, Šīlō) was an ancient city and sanctuary in Samaria. According to the Hebrew Bible, Shiloh was the central sanctuary of the Israelites during the pre-monarchic period, before the First Temple in Jerusalem was built.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiloh_(biblical_city)Shiloh was an ancient city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Its site is at modern Khirbet Seilun, south of ancient Tirzah and 10 miles (16 km) north of the Israeli settlement of Beth El in the West Bank. It was the capital of Israel before the first Temple was built in Jerusalem.www.israelandyou.com/shiloh/Shiloh was the religious capital of Israel during the times of the Judges, and spans 4,000 years of continuous settlement starting from the 18th century BC (Middle Bronze II). Shiloh was an assembly place for the people of Israel and a center of worship.www.biblewalks.com/ShilohIt is a biblical site that served as the religious capital of Israel from the time the Israelites entered the land until David brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. Throughout scripture, Shiloh serves as an example and parable of God’s relationship and dealings with Israel. It is also used once in reference to Yeshua.sareltours.com/en/article/shiloh-in-the-bible
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Eli (Hebrew: עֵלִי , Modern: ʿElī, Tiberian: ʿĒlī, lit. ' ascent ' or ' above '; Ancient Greek: Ἠλί, romanized: Ēli; Latin: Heli, fl. c. 11th century BC) was, according to the Book of Samuel, a priest and a judge of the Israelites in the city of Shiloh, …
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Ancient Shiloh (/ˈʃaɪloʊ/; Hebrew: שִׁלוֹ ,שִׁילֹה ,שִׁלֹה, and שִׁילוֹ variably, Arabic: تل شيلا) was an ancient city in Samaria mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It has been positively identified with …
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Sep 21, 2024 · Shiloh (Heb , ,, and variably) was an ancient city in Samaria mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It has been positively identified with modern Khirbet Seilun, a tell or archaeological mound, dubbed in Modern Hebrew Tel …
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