Phinehas in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(mouth of brass).
1. Son of Eleazar and grandson of Aaron. Ex 6:25 He
is memorable for having while quite a youth, by his zeal and
energy at the critical moment of the licentious idolatry of
Shittim, appeased the divine wrath, and put a stop to the
plague which was destroying the nation. Nu 25:7 (B.C. 1452.)
For this he was rewarded by the special approbation of
Jehovah and by a promise that the priesthood should remain
in his family forever. Nu 25:10-13 He was appointed to
accompany as priest the expedition by which the Midianites
were destroyed. ch. Nu 31:6 Many years later he also headed
the party which was despatched from Shiloh to remonstrate
against the altar which the transjordanic tribes were
reported to have built near Jordan. Jos 22:13-32 In the
partition of the country he received an allotment of his own
--a hill on Mount Ephraim which bore his name. After
Eleazar's death he became high priest --the third of the
series. In this capacity he is introduced as giving the
oracle to the nation during the whole struggle with the
Benjamites on the matter of Gibeah. Jud 20:28 The verse
which closes the book of Joshua is ascribed to Phinehas, as
the description of the death of Moses at the end of
Deuteronomy is to Joshua. The tomb of Phinehas, a place of
great resort to both Jews and Samaritans, is shown at
Awertah, four miles southeast of Nablus.
2. Second son of Eli. 1Sa 1:3; 2:34; 4:4,11,17,19;
14:3 Phinehas was killed with his brother by the Philistines
when the ark was captured. (B.C. 1125.) [ELI]
3. A Levite of Ezra's time, Ezr 8:33 unless the
meaning be that Eleazar was of the family of the great
Phinehas.
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