Archaeologists discovered ancient jugs in Shiloh related to the Tabernacle, dating back to the period when the Israelites had first entered the Land of Israel.
When things aren’t going well, perhaps we should take the opportunity to reflect on our behavior and try to determine the Godly message coming our way.
Just as there were many different jobs to do when building the original Tabernacle, so, too, in our lives many roles must be fulfilled to make it work.
Shame disconnects us – from others and also from ourselves. Disconnection is the diametric opposite of wholeness, as connection is the very mainspring of well-being.
Shiloh never had grand palaces, nor is it surrounded by massive walls. Yet it served as one of the most important spiritual and political centers for nearly 400 years.
God wanted only a person with a sterling reputation to lead the construction of His home in this world. That is why he chose Betzalel to build the Tabernacle.
Most people see and worry about the here and now, but great people see and worry about the future. The same was true during 40 years of wandering in the desert.
The ancient city of Shiloh in Samaria was the location of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) for 369 years. Today it is a modern Jewish community and home to 2,500 people.
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