Phinehas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
fin'-e-as, -az, fin'-e-has, -haz (pinechac, "mouth of
brass"):
(1) Son of Eleazar and grandson of Aaron (Ex 6:25; compare 1
Ch 6:4; Ezr 7:5, where he is seen to be an ancestor of
Ezra). He took a leading part in cleansing Israel from
whoredom at Shittim. He there punished the brazen
licentiousness of Zimri, prince of Sirecon, by slaying both
him and the Midianite woman he had brought into camp (Nu
25:6-18). This incident is referred to in Ps 106:30,31
(compare 1 Macc 2:26,54; Sirach 45:23,24). As priest he
accompanied the expedition sent by Moses against Midjan (Nu
31:6). He was chief of the Korahite Levites (1 Ch 9:20), and
succeeded his father as high priest. While he was in that
office the civil war with Benjamin occurred, and it was he
who delivered the oracle's decision to fight Benjamin (Jdg
20:28 ff). His faithful services secured to his house the
succession of the priesthood (Nu 25:11-13). He was sent as
ambassador to inquire into the reported idolatry of Reuben,
Gad and part of Manasseh (Josh 22:13 ff,30-32). According to
Septuagint he was buried with his father in Ephraim on the
hill Gibeah Phinehas (see Josh 24:33). His character was
marked with strong moral indignation and fine integrity.
(2) The younger son of Eli (1 Sam 1:3; 2 Esdras 1:2,
"Phinees").
See HOPHNI AND PHINEHAS.
(3) Father of a priest named Eleazar (Ezr 8:33; compare 8:2;
1 Esdras 8:63, "Phinees").
Henry Wallace
Read More about Phinehas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE