Isa 8:6-10
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Verse 8
- Shiloah. A fountain at the foot of mount Zion, out of which ran a small river through the city. Geneva Study Bible
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Verse 8
- Verse 8. Shiloah, a gentle river sourced at the foot of mount Zion, may symbolize the living water or spiritual nourishment that comes from the temple.
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