Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical narrative, priests held a significant role as mediators between God and the people of Israel. They were entrusted with the sacred duties of offering sacrifices, teaching the Law, and maintaining the holiness of the sanctuary. However, the Bible also records instances where priests succumbed to selfishness, prioritizing their own desires over their divine responsibilities.One of the most notable examples of selfishness among priests is found in the account of Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas. These priests, who served at the tabernacle in Shiloh, are described as "wicked men" who "had no regard for the LORD" (1 Samuel 2:12). They exploited their priestly position for personal gain, taking the best portions of the sacrifices for themselves and engaging in immoral behavior with the women who served at the entrance to the tent of meeting (1 Samuel 2:13-17, 22). Their actions not only dishonored God but also led to the corruption of the priesthood and the eventual downfall of Eli's house. The prophet Malachi also addresses the issue of selfishness among priests in his rebuke of the priesthood during the post-exilic period. Malachi condemns the priests for offering blemished sacrifices, thereby showing contempt for God's altar (Malachi 1:6-8). He accuses them of failing to honor God's name and of leading the people astray through their corrupt practices (Malachi 2:7-9). The priests' selfishness in seeking their own comfort and convenience over the proper worship of God is highlighted as a significant failing. In the New Testament, Jesus confronts the religious leaders of His time, including the priests, for their hypocrisy and self-serving attitudes. In Matthew 23, Jesus pronounces a series of woes upon the scribes and Pharisees, who were closely associated with the priestly class. He criticizes them for their outward displays of piety while neglecting justice, mercy, and faithfulness (Matthew 23:23). Their selfishness is evident in their desire for honor and recognition, as they love "the place of honor at banquets and the chief seats in the synagogues" (Matthew 23:6). The Bible's portrayal of selfishness among priests serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of prioritizing personal gain over spiritual responsibilities. It underscores the importance of integrity, humility, and devotion to God in the lives of those who serve in positions of spiritual leadership. Torrey's Topical Textbook Isaiah 56:11Yes, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter. Torrey's Topical Textbook Library Selfishness and Prayer. A Contrast. The Temple Cleansed Again Impure Zeal From Megiddo to Carchemish, 608-605. Woes on the Pharisees Not with Outward Show "He must Increase" Blemished Offerings A Liberal Church Caiaphas Resources What does the Bible say about abuse? | GotQuestions.orgIs God a moral monster? | GotQuestions.org Sinful Character Traits ' Article Index | GotQuestions.org Selfishness: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Selfishness: All Men Addicted To Selfishness: Characteristic of the Last Days Selfishness: Contrary to the Law of God Selfishness: Especially Forbidden to Saints Selfishness: Exhibited in Being Lovers of Ourselves Selfishness: Exhibited in Living to Ourselves Selfishness: Exhibited in Neglect of the Poor Selfishness: Exhibited in Performing Duty for Reward Selfishness: Exhibited in Pleasing Ourselves Selfishness: Exhibited in Seeking After Gain Selfishness: Exhibited in Seeking Our Own Selfishness: Exhibited in Seeking Undue Precedence Selfishness: Exhibited in Serving God for Reward Selfishness: General Scriptures Concerning Selfishness: Inconsistent With Christian Love Selfishness: Inconsistent With Communion of Saints Selfishness: Ministers should be Devoid of Selfishness: Saints Falsely Accused of Selfishness: The Example of Christ Condemns Selfishness: The Love of Christ should Constrain Us to Avoid Related Terms |