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  2. Shiloh (biblical city) - Wikipedia

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    Finkelstein, Israel, et al. Shiloh: The Archaeology of a Biblical Site. Tel Aviv, 1993. Schley, Donald G. Shiloh: A Biblical City in Tradition and History, Sheffield, 1989, 2009. This is the only in-depth study of Shiloh from a textual, historical and archaeological perspective available; provides an exhaustive bibliography going back to 1805 ...

  3. Shiloh Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Shiloh Temple stands on a property overlooking the southern bank of the Androscoggin River, a few miles south of Lisbon Falls, off the north side of Shiloh Road.The surviving portion of the temple is a four-story structure, its ground floor a raised basement of brick, and the rest a frame structure with a mansarded roof.

  4. For 120 years, this church has been a faithful presence on ...

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    Yes, things at the church have changed, too, but members say Shiloh holds steady with its mission of love, faith and service to the community. This weekend the church — at 2823 N. Houston St ...

  5. Eli (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, the story of Mount Gerizim takes us back to the story of the time when Moses ordered Joshua to take the Twelve Tribes of Israel to the mountains by Shechem and place half of the tribes, six in number, on the top of Mount Gerizim (Mount of the Blessing), and the other half in Mount Ebal (Mount of the Curse). The two ...

  6. Second Temple Judaism - Wikipedia

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    They had their own temple on Mount Gerizim near Shechem and regarded themselves as the true Israel, who remained after Eli, a wicked high priest, convinced the other Israelites to abandon Gerizim and worship at Shiloh. [33] Second Temple Judeans, however, derided them as foreign converts and the impure offspring of mixed marriages. [34]

  7. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1924 – Bible Churchman's Missionary Society opens work in Upper Burma; [352] Baptist Mid-Missions begins work in Venezuela; 1925 – Daniel Fleming published Whither Bound in Missions (YMCA Press), challenging the over-emphasis on conversions. Missions should instead focus on fighting evils such as materialism, racial injustice, war and poverty.

  8. A historic Black church wants to combat gentrification on ...

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    Not far away, at Greater Christ Temple Church on South 19th and G Street, Pastor Prentis Johnson said his church is also actively involved in discussions to turn land it owns into low-income housing.

  9. Shiloh - Wikipedia

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    Shiloh Temple, a Christian facility in Maine on the National Register of Historic Places Shiloh Youth Revival Centers , a movement of hippy-style rescue missions founded in 1968 and dissolved in 1989 Shiloh, a farm and retreat site in Iowa associated with The Living Word Fellowship Christian cult