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Eliby Wayne Blank
Eli's own sons, Hophni and Phinehas, fell far short of their father's good character, however Eli still permitted them to serve as priests at the Tabernacle (1 Samuel 1:3; 2:12-17). Their corrupt and contemptuous behavior in God's service, and Eli's poor judgment by allowing them to remain and defile the Holy Place, brought about the disgust of the people, and condemnation from God:
"Therefore The Lord [see Rock Of Ages] the God of Israel declares: 'I promised that your house and the house of your father should go in and out before Me for ever'; but now The Lord declares: 'Far be it from Me; for those who honor Me I will honor, and those who despise Me shall be lightly esteemed. Behold, the days are coming, when I will cut off your strength and the strength of your father's house, so that there will not be an old man in your house. Then in distress you will look with envious eye on all the prosperity which shall be bestowed upon Israel; and there shall not be an old man in your house for ever. The man of you whom I shall not cut off from My altar shall be spared to weep out his eyes and grieve his heart; and all the increase of your house shall die by the sword of men. And this which shall befall your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, shall be the sign to you: both of them shall die on the same day." (1 Samuel 2:30-34 RSV) As declared, the judgment was fulfilled in a single day:
"So the Philistines fought, and Israel was defeated, and they fled, every man to his home; and there was a very great slaughter, for there fell of Israel thirty thousand foot soldiers. And the Ark of God was captured; and the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, were slain." (1 Samuel 4:10-11 RSV) The priesthood remained in Eli's family line until Solomon removed Abiathar and appointed Zadok, of the line of Eleazar (see Levites), in his place.(1 Kings 2:26-35)
Fact Finder: Did Jude warn Christians not to let the presence of corrupt people bring down the righteous?
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