January 19, 2026 3:00 am
Ancient Jewish commentators agreed that Shiloh was another name for Messiah, but this very fact should prove to modern Jewish expositors that the Messiah has already come, for the scepter, the symbol of national leadership, did depart from Judah very soon after Jesus was crucified.
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Welcome to the Days of Praise podcast, a daily devotional by the Institute for Creation Research. The Blindness of Israel. What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for, but the election hath obtained it. and the rest were blinded.
Romans eleven seven. One of the saddest aspects of our world is the blindness of Israel. Even the Orthodox Jews, who strongly affirm their belief in the Old Testament Scriptures, seem unable to see what the Scriptures clearly show, that their Messiah has come and gone. In the first book of the Torah we read, The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come, and unto him shall the gathering of the people be. Ancient Jewish commentators agreed that Shiloh was another name for Messiah, but this very fact should prove to modern Jewish expositors that the Messiah has already come, for the scepter, the symbol of national leadership, did depart from Judah very soon after Jesus was crucified.
King David was the first descendant of Judah to attain the scepter of leadership among the tribes of Israel, and the divine promises were clear that the Messiah would be in David's lineage. That Jesus' legal father Joseph and human mother Mary were both in that lineage was shown in the genealogies of Matthew 1, 1-17 and Luke 3, 23-38, respectively. both of which were written when the genealogical records in the temple were still intact. no one at that time questioned their validity, in spite of intense opposition by the Jews to the claims of Jesus and his disciples that he was the Messiah. In AD 70, the records and the temple were destroyed so that no later claimant to the title could ever prove his right to the throne.
The Messiah had come and was slain.
So the scepter departed from Judah until he comes again. It is certain that Jesus was indeed the Jews' promised Messiah, and we should pray that God will soon open their eyes to see. and believe. If you've enjoyed today's devotional, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. And please rate and review so more listeners can find us.
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