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Apr 16, 2021

[Answer] Which high priest's sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were characterized as worthless?

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...Eli was a high priest. His two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were also priests, but they did not maintain the office's sacredness. Their conduct as priests was shocking and shameful for their father, who overindulged them. They misused their position, promoting ungodly behaviors and creating contempt toward worship. When receiving the people's sacrifices, the brothers would take more of the meat for themselves than they were supposed to, and portions of the fat designated as an offering to God. Thus, the people had started to despise coming to offer their sacrifices to God. The brothers were priests in name only, not fearing or knowing the Lord, and they had become a significant stumbling block to the people's worship. God, therefore, called them worthless.




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