Hijos inruditos
ID de imagen
gcbas0526
Descripción
Hophni and Phinehas, the sons of Eli the priest, indulge themselves with food and drink while their aged father stands behind them in troubled prayer. The scene reflects the corruption recorded at Shiloh, where Eli’s sons treated the offerings of the Lord with contempt and used their priestly position for selfish gain. Their appetite becomes a visual sign of spiritual rebellion: sacred service is replaced by greed, and priestly responsibility is swallowed by indulgence.
The image speaks to the warning in 1 Samuel that religious privilege cannot cover disobedience. Eli’s sorrowful posture recalls a father and priest burdened by the sin in his own house, while the careless sons embody the danger of profaning holy things. This artwork is suited for teaching on leadership accountability, family discipline, reverence in worship, and the consequences of dishonoring God’s altar.
The image speaks to the warning in 1 Samuel that religious privilege cannot cover disobedience. Eli’s sorrowful posture recalls a father and priest burdened by the sin in his own house, while the careless sons embody the danger of profaning holy things. This artwork is suited for teaching on leadership accountability, family discipline, reverence in worship, and the consequences of dishonoring God’s altar.
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