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What does Shiloh mean in the context of Genesis 49?

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Shiloh means 'peace' and signifies the one to whom the scepter belongs, ultimately referring to Christ.

In Genesis 49:10, 'Shiloh' refers to the promised one, Christ, who embodies peace and righteousness. The term signifies not only the one to whom authority belongs but also the peaceful reign that He will establish. In Isaiah 9:6, Christ is called the 'Prince of Peace', aligning with the meaning of Shiloh. This emphasizes that through Christ, who is our peace, believers find rest and fulfillment, underscoring the importance of His identity in the fulfillment of God's promises to His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:10, Isaiah 9:6

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Shiloh
Clay Curtis · May 9, 2010
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