In Shiloh, in the hill country of Ephraim, Joshua set up the Tabernacle and allotted land to the tribes of Israel (v. 10). Eli the high priest ministered in Shiloh, and the prophet Samuel grew up there. Because the Shekinah Glory (God’s physical presence) resided at the Tabernacle, the Israelites assembled there annually for the pilgrim feasts (v. 3), making Shiloh Israel’s religious capital during the Judges period.
Since the Tabernacle was used continually in Shiloh for more than 300 years, the former mobile tent structure became obsolete. Read Here
Unearthing the Truth articles by Dr. Price are written for the Friends of Israel ( https://foi.org ) Gospel Ministry.