Lexicon Shiloh: a city in Ephraim Original Word: שִׁלֹהPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Shiloh Phonetic Spelling: (shee-lo') Short Definition: Shiloh NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shalahDefinitiona city in Ephraim NASB TranslationShiloh (32).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שִׁלוֺ, שִׁולוֺ, שִׁלֹה proper name, of a location (originally שִׁלוֺן, see adjective, of a people (otherwise BaNB § 224 b), which also shews that √ שׁול, שׁיל, was posited when text of Kings was fixed, compare Dr2Samuel 15:12); — שִׁלוֺ Judges 21:19; 1 Samuel 1:24; 1 Samuel 3:21; 1 Samuel 14:3; Jeremiah 7:14 (on destruction of Shiloh see We2Samuel 8:17), Jeremiah 26:9; Jeremiah 41:5, ׳מִשְׁכַּן שׁ Psalm 78:60; שִׁילוֺ Judges 21:21 (twice in verse); Jeremiah 7:12; שִׁלֹה Joshua 18:1,8,9,10; Joshua 19:51; Joshua 21:2; Joshua 22:9,12 (all P or R), Judges 18:31; Judges 21:12; 1 Samuel 1:3,9; 1 Samuel 2:14; 1 Samuel 3:21; 1 Samuel 4:3,4,12; 1 Kings 2:27; 1 Kings 14:2,4; Jeremiah 26:6 (variant reading שִׁלוֺ in all these [21 t.] given by Gi as Qr). — Σηλωμ, Σηλω(ν). — Modern Seilûn, approximately 91/2 miles north-northeast of Bethel: (Beitîn), BuhlG 178 DrHast. DB SHlLOH.
Strong's Shiloh Or Shiloh {shee-lo'}; or Shiylow {shee-lo'}; or Shilow {shee-lo'}; from the same as Shiyloh; Shiloh, a place in Palestine -- Shiloh. see HEBREW Shiyloh |
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