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- From: ECook AT The-Benchmark-Group.com
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- Subject: Re: 1 Samuel 1:9
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 10:16:29 -0400
Apparently there was a temple at Shiloh. Its ruins may still have been
visible in Jeremiah's time; see Jeremiah 7:12.
"James Lindberg" <jcvictory AT visto.com>@visto.com on 10/17/2001 07:53:17 PM
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Subject: 1 Samuel 1:9
Why in 1 Samuel 1:9 is there a reference to the Lord's "temple" (heykal)
when the temple has not been built yet?
The NIV has a text note that says, "That is, tabernacle", but if the
tabernacle was being referred to, why did the author of 1 Samuel not use
"tabernacle" (hamishkan) as is found in Exodus 25:9?
Thank You,
James C. Lindberg
Tempe, AZ
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1 Samuel 1:9,
James Lindberg, 10/17/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: 1 Samuel 1:9, George Athas, 10/18/2001
- Re: 1 Samuel 1:9, ECook, 10/18/2001
- RE: 1 Samuel 1:9, Trevor & Julie Peterson, 10/18/2001
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