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Phinehas slaying Zimri and Cozbi the Midianite by Jeremias van Winghe. According to the Hebrew Bible, Phinehas (also spelled Phineas, / ˈ f ɪ n i ə s /; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās, Ancient Greek: Φινεες [1] Phinees, Latin: Phinees) [2] was a priest during the Israelites' Exodus journey.
Phinehas is an American metalcore band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The group consists of vocalist Sean McCulloch, guitarist Daniel Gailey, bassist Bryce Kelley and drummer Isaiah Perez.
Hophni (Hebrew: חָפְנִי, Modern: Ḥofnī, Tiberian: Ḥop̄nī) and Phinehas or Phineas (Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās) were the two sons of Eli. The first book of Samuel describes them as the officiating priests at the sanctuary of Shiloh at the time of Hannah .
The Fire Itself is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Phinehas.The album was released on August 27, 2021, through Solid State Records.It was produced by Sean McCulloch and Daniel Gailey, the band's vocalist and guitarist.
Thegodmachine is the debut studio album by American metalcore band Phinehas. The band was signed to the independent Christian metal label, Red Cord Records, shortly after the album's production was finished. The album was physically released on July 19, 2011, and was later digitally released on September 30, 2011.
The Bridge Between is the second EP by American metalcore band Phinehas.The EP features re-recorded versions of songs from their debut self-titled EP, acoustic renditions of songs from the debut studio album Thegodmachine and new tracks "David and the Gate" and "Enkindler".
On May 4, Phinehas released the first single "Dead Choir" and announced the album itself along with the release date. [4] [1] On June 9, the band released the live music video for the song "Tetelestai". [5] On July 13, three days after the album's release, the band unveiled a music video for the third single, "White Livered". [6]
The Hill of Phinehas is a location described in the Bible Joshua 24:33 as being the burial place of Eleazar and Ithamar. It is associated with the location of the village of Awarta in the West Bank . [ 1 ]