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What does the term 'Shiloh' mean in a Christian context?

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In a Christian context, 'Shiloh' signifies the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who brings peace.

The term 'Shiloh' appears in Genesis 49:10, where it is interpreted as referring to the Messiah, the one who brings peace. This name denotes Christ’s purpose and His role as the reconciler between God and humanity. Jesus fulfills this prophecy by establishing peace through His sacrificial death on the cross, as emphasized in Colossians 1:20. For Christians, Shiloh embodies the hope and assurance of peace with God, making this concept foundational to the message of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:10, Colossians 1:20, Ephesians 2:14

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Shiloh
Gary Shepard · Apr 30, 2017
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