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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72888" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72888" /> ==
<p> '''Hoph'ni.''' [[Hophni]] ''(pugilist)'' and '''Phinehas.''' ''(brazen mouth).'' The two sons of Eli, who fulfilled their hereditary sacerdotal duties at Shiloh. Their brutal rapacity and lust, &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:12-17; &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:22, filled the people with disgust and indignation, and provoked the curse, which was denounced against their father's house, first by an unknown prophet, &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:27-36, and then by Samuel. &nbsp;1 Samuel 3:11-14. </p> <p> They were both cut off in one day, in the flower of their age, and the [[Ark]] which they had accompanied to battle against the Philistines, was lost on the same occasion. &nbsp;1 Samuel 4:10-11. [[(B.C.]] 1130). </p>
<p> '''Hoph'ni.''' [[Hophni]] ''(Pugilist)'' and '''Phinehas.''' ''(Brazen Mouth).'' The two sons of Eli, who fulfilled their hereditary sacerdotal duties at Shiloh. Their brutal rapacity and lust, &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:12-17; &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:22, filled the people with disgust and indignation, and provoked the curse, which was denounced against their father's house, first by an unknown prophet, &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:27-36, and then by Samuel. &nbsp;1 Samuel 3:11-14. </p> <p> They were both cut off in one day, in the flower of their age, and the [[Ark]] which they had accompanied to battle against the Philistines, was lost on the same occasion. &nbsp;1 Samuel 4:10-11. (B.C. 1130). </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66746" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66746" /> ==
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== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_31810" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_31810" /> ==
&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:3&nbsp;2:34[[Phinehas]]
&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:3&nbsp;2:34Phinehas
          
          
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_80871" /> ==
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_80871" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_44261" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_44261" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Chophni', חָפְנַי, perh. ''pugilist,'' according to others ''client;'' Sept. Ο᾿φνί ), the first-named of the two sons of the high-priest Eli (&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:3; &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:34), who fulfilled their hereditary sacerdotal duties at Shiloh. Their brutal rapacity and lust, which seemed to acquire fresh violence with their father's increasing years (&nbsp;1 Samuel 2:22; &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:12-17), filled the people with disgust and indignation, and provoked the curse which was denounced against their father's house first by an unknown prophet (&nbsp;1 Samuel 2:27-36), and then by the youthful Samuel in his first divine communication (&nbsp;1 Samuel 3:11-14). They were both cut off in one day in the flower of their age, and the ark, which they had accompanied to battle against the Philistines, was lost on the same occasion (&nbsp;1 Samuel 4:10-11). [[B.C.]] cir. 1130. The predicted ruin and ejectment of Eli's house were fulfilled in the reign of Solomon. (See [[Zadok]]). The unbridled licentiousness of these young priests gives us a terrible glimpse into the fallen condition of the chosen people (Ewald, ''Gesch. 2,'' 538-638). The [[Scripture]] calls them "sons of Belial" (&nbsp;1 Samuel 2:12). (See Elt). </p>
<p> (Heb. Chophni', חָפְנַי, perh. ''Pugilist,'' according to others ''Client;'' Sept. Ο᾿φνί ), the first-named of the two sons of the high-priest Eli (&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:3; &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:34), who fulfilled their hereditary sacerdotal duties at Shiloh. Their brutal rapacity and lust, which seemed to acquire fresh violence with their father's increasing years (&nbsp;1 Samuel 2:22; &nbsp;1 Samuel 2:12-17), filled the people with disgust and indignation, and provoked the curse which was denounced against their father's house first by an unknown prophet (&nbsp;1 Samuel 2:27-36), and then by the youthful Samuel in his first divine communication (&nbsp;1 Samuel 3:11-14). They were both cut off in one day in the flower of their age, and the ark, which they had accompanied to battle against the Philistines, was lost on the same occasion (&nbsp;1 Samuel 4:10-11). B.C. cir. 1130. The predicted ruin and ejectment of Eli's house were fulfilled in the reign of Solomon. (See [[Zadok]]). The unbridled licentiousness of these young priests gives us a terrible glimpse into the fallen condition of the chosen people (Ewald, ''Gesch. 2,'' 538-638). The [[Scripture]] calls them "sons of Belial" (&nbsp;1 Samuel 2:12). (See Elt). </p>
          
          
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