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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 56

Eli and His Wicked Sons

This chapter is based on 1 Samuel 2:12-36.

Eli, priest and judge in Israel, had a great influence over the

tribes of Israel, but he did not rule his own household well. He was a

permissive father, and he did not correct the evil habits and passions

of his children. Rather than have conflict with them, he would give

them their own way.

The priest and judge of Israel had not been left in darkness

about his duty to govern the children God had given to his care, but

Eli pulled back from this duty, because it involved crossing the will

of his sons, and would require punishing and denying them. He let

his children have whatever they desired, and neglected the work of

fitting them for God's service and the duties of life.

The father became subject to the children, and his sons did not

begin to understand the character of God or the sacredness of His

law. From childhood they had been familiar with the sanctuary and

its service, but they had lost all sense of its holiness and meaning.

Eli had not restrained their disrespect for the solemn services, and

when they reached manhood they were full of the deadly fruits of

doubt and rebellion.

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