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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Phinehas
        mouth of brass, or from old Egypt, the negro. (1.) Son of
        Eleazar, the high priest (Ex. 6:25). While yet a youth he
        distinguished himself at Shittim by his zeal against the
        immorality into which the Moabites had tempted the people (Num.
        25:1-9), and thus "stayed the plague" that had broken out among
        the people, and by which twenty-four thousand of them perished.
        For his faithfulness on that occasion he received the divine
        approbation (10-13). He afterwards commanded the army that went
        out against the Midianites (31:6-8). When representatives of the
        people were sent to expostulate with the two and a half tribes
        who, just after crossing Jordan, built an altar and departed
        without giving any explanation, Phinehas was their leader, and
        addressed them in the words recorded in Josh. 22:16-20. Their
        explanation follows. This great altar was intended to be all
        ages only a witness that they still formed a part of Israel.
        Phinehas was afterwards the chief adviser in the war with the
        Benjamites. He is commemorated in Ps. 106:30, 31. (See ED
        (2.) One of the sons of Eli, the high priest (1 Sam. 1:3;
        2:12). He and his brother Hophni were guilty of great crimes,
        for which destruction came on the house of Eli (31). He died in
        battle with the Philistines (1 Sam. 4:4, 11); and his wife, on
        hearing of his death, gave birth to a son, whom she called
        "Ichabod," and then she died (19-22).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Phinehas' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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