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The Assembly of Israel at Shiloh
The relocation of the entire congregation of Israel to Shiloh marks a pivotal shift from a nomadic military camp at Gilgal to a centralized liturgical state. It is here that the Tabernacle (Tent of Meeting) is set up, signifying God’s dwelling in the heart of the conquered territory and establishing the primary sanctuary of the pre-monarchical period.
Shiloh (The Peacemaker)
Shiloh is one of the Bible's most debated Messianic titles. Etymologically linked to 'peace' or 'to whom it belongs,' this first mention marks the convergence of prophecy and personhood, identifying a specific figure in whom the legislative power of Israel will finally rest.
Hophni
One of the two sons of Eli who served as a priest at Shiloh. His life represents the corruption of the priesthood and the failure of the house of Eli to honor the sacrifices of God.
Phinehas (Son of Eli)
The brother of Hophni and son of Eli. Though a legitimate priest at the tabernacle in Shiloh, he joined his brother in wickedness, leading to the eventual downfall of their lineage.
The LORD of Hosts (Yahweh Sabaoth)
Appearing first in 1 Samuel 1:3, this divine title identifies God as the Commander of the celestial and earthly armies, representing His absolute sovereignty over all forces.
The Seat of Eli
Eli sits by the doorpost of the temple of the Lord, symbolizing a position of oversight that nonetheless allows him to miss the reality of the spirit while observing only the outward form.
The Dedication of Samuel at Shiloh
The formal act of Hannah fulfilling her vow by weaning her son and bringing him with oxen, flour, and wine to Shiloh, declaring that as long as he lives, he shall be lent to the LORD.
Overcoming Mockery and Grief
Hannah's yearly experience of being mocked at the very place of worship provides profound biblical insights on how the believer must persevere when the external environment remains hostile during deep internal sorrow.
Eli the High Priest
The High Priest and judge at Shiloh who initially misjudged Hannah's fervent prayer for drunkenness, later blessing her and overseeing the early life of the prophet Samuel.
Elihu (Great-Grandfather of Samuel)
A named ancestor in the genealogy of Elkanah, establishing the legal and social standing of Samuel’s family in Israel's history.