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Shilhim

Shilhim was a city in the Negev region assigned to the tribe of Judah during the conquest of Canaan. It appears in the biblical record as part of Judah's territorial inheritance.

Overview

Shilhim was a city located in the Negev, the southern desert region of Canaan. It was among the cities allotted to the tribe of Judah as part of their territorial inheritance after Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land. The city's exact location has not been definitively identified by archaeologists.

Key Scriptures

"And Lebaoth, and Shilhim, and Ain, and Rimmon: in all, twenty and nine cities with their villages" (Joshua 15:32, KJV).

This verse appears in a list of cities given to Judah in the Negev region, recorded as part of the territorial divisions described in Joshua 15.

Application

Shilhim reminds us that God's covenant promises included specific provision and inheritance for His people, encouraging believers to trust in God's faithful distribution of spiritual blessings and eternal inheritance through Christ.

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A city of Judah.