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HIGH PRIEST OF SHILOH
Eli (Judges); Eli (Biblical Priest); Eli the priest; Eli (priest); Eli (Biblical priest); Eli (bible); Eli HaCohen; Eli (Bible)
  • Depiction of Eli and Samuel by [[John Singleton Copley]], 1780.
  • Hannah]] presenting her son [[Samuel]] to Eli, who is seated on the right.
  • ''Death of Eli'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]

ELI         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELI; Eli (disambiguation); Eli (album); עֵלִי; Eli (film)
1. <language> An early system on the IBM 705 and IBM 650. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. 2. Embedded Lisp Interpreter.
ELI         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELI; Eli (disambiguation); Eli (album); עֵלִי; Eli (film)
Embedded LISP Interpreter (Reference: Andrew mail system)
Eli Lake         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Eli Jon Lake; Eli J. Lake
Eli Jon Lake is an American journalist and the former senior national security correspondent for The Daily Beast and Newsweek. Currently, he is a columnist for the Bloomberg View.

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Eli (biblical figure)

Eli (Hebrew: עלי, Modern: ʿElī, Tiberian: ʿĒlī, lit.'ascent' or 'above'; Ancient Greek: Ἠλί, romanized: Ēli; Latin: Heli, fl. c. 11th century BCE) was, according to the Book of Samuel, a priest and a judge of the Israelites in the city of Shiloh, ancient Israel. When Hannah came to Shiloh to pray for a son, Eli initially accused her of drunkenness, but when she protested her innocence, Eli wished her well. Hannah's eventual child, Samuel, was raised by Eli in the tabernacle. When Eli failed to rein in the abusive behavior of his own sons, God promised to punish his family, which resulted in the death of Eli and his sons. Later biblical passages mention the fortunes of several of Eli's descendants, and he figures prominently in Samaritan religious tradition.