Phinehas (disambiguation)
- Phinehas (disambiguation)
Phinehas, Pinhas, or Pinchas may refer to:
Biblical figures
*Phinehas, son of Eleazar and grandson of Aaron the High Priest
*Phinehas, son of the High Priest Eli. He was a priest at Shiloh, and died when the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant
Rabbis
*Phinehas ben Jair, an early Jewish rabbi of the 2nd century
ports people
*Pinhas Gershon, an Israeli basketball coach
Other
*Pinchas, the 41st weekly Torah portion.
*Phineas Priesthood, a Christian Identity movement.
See also
* Phineas (disambiguation) (a different name)
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