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1st & 2nd Chronicles

1st & 2nd Chronicles

 

Divrei Yamim A Book of 1st Chronicles Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan texts of 1 Chronicles from the Jewish Publication Society Bible

Divrei Yamim B Book of 2nd Chronicles Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan texts of 2 Chronicles from the Jewish Publication Society Bible

New International Version (Book of Chronicles) On-Line

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Introduction to 1st & 2nd Chronicles David Malick

Outline of 1st & 2nd Chronicles David Malick

Chronicles    Bob Dunston

Outline of 1st Chronicles    Bob Dunston

Outline of 2nd Chronicles   Bob Dunston

Cyrus – Judea - People and Places featuring summaries of important people and places of the Bible, the Holy Land and ancient times.

Notes on 1st Chronicles  Thomas L. Constable  A record of the things left behind. Remnants of the monarchy history. Records the importance of the temple in national life and condemns rationalism in national life, the idea that we can get along without God .

Notes on 2nd Chronicles  Thomas L. Constable Emphasizes the importance of the temple in national life and condemns ritualism in national life, he idea that what satisfies God is external conformity rather than internal reality.

Conceptions of Davidic Hope in Ezekiel, Zechariah, Haggai, and the Chronicles   Greg Herrick Most of the concepts developed in these books emerged during times of national distress for Israel and reflect much of the hope previously developed in the Old Testament.

1 & 2 Chronicles The covenant God of Israel still loves His people and is committed to their welfare if they will only demonstrate faithfulness to his covenant. There is a sense in which I, II Chronicles provide a theological overview of the chosen people, beginning with Adam and continuing down to the Babylonian Exile Division of Student Ministry Baptist General Convention of Texas

In the house of Judah my father’s house   Ken Ristau based his essay on “The Chronicler’s Joab,”  this historical-literary analysis explores the character of Joab in Chronicles.

“Great Among His Brothers,” but Who is He? Heterogeneity in the Composition of Judah  Garry N. Knoppers explains how Judah was neither the firstborn of Israel nor the recipient of the birthright, but gained preeminence among his brothers

Echoes of Genesis in 1 Chronicles 4:9-10: An Intertextual and Contextual Reading of Jabez’s Prayer   R. Christopher Heard, Journal of Hebrew Scriptures – Volume 4: Article 2 (2002)

Chronicles, Books of.  Ralph W. Klein in the Anchor Bible Dictionary

How Many in a Thousand  Ralph W. Klein An essay on the word “eleph“.

A comparison of 1 Chronicles with its Vorlage and a correlation with Vannutelli.  Ralph W. Klein

A comparison of 2 Chronicles with its Vorlage and a correlation with Vannutelli.  Ralph W. Klein

Saul and David in Chronicles, & Samuel-Kings Ralph W. Klein

Solomon 2 Chronicles 1-9  Ralph W. Klein

Rehoboam 2 Chronicles 10:1-12:16  Ralph W. Klein

Abijah 2 Chr 13:1-22 Ralph W. Klein

Asa 2 Chr 13:23-16:14  Ralph W. Klein

Jehoshaphat 2 Chr 17:1-21:3 Ralph W. Klein

Jehoram/Ahaziah to the End of the Northern Kingdom 2 Chr 21:1-28:27 Ralph W. Klein

Hezekiah 2 Chr 29:1-32:33  Ralph W. Klein

Manasseh 2 Chr33  Ralph W. Klein

Amon to the Exile 2 Chr 34-36  Ralph W. Klein

David:  Sinner and Saint in Samuel and Chronicles  Ralph W. Klein

 

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The Faith and the World   Ralph W. Klein  A discussion of mosaics in Palestinian synagogues and their relationship to the first nine chapters of Chronicles.

Genealogies of Chronicles 1-8  Ralph W. Klein

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1 Chr 9:26-33:  Its Position in Chapter 9  Piet B Dirksen

Chronistic Tendency in 1 Chr 18:10-11  Piet B Dirksen

Dating Chronicles by Archaeological Anomalies and Anachronisms  Walter Mattfeld

Great among his Brothers  but Who is He?  Heterogeneity in the Composition of Judah.  Gerald N. Knoppers.

How Many in a Thousand?  Ralph W. Klein  An essay on the word “eleph”

 Narrative Texts:  Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah.  Ralph W. Klein An essay in The Blackwell Companion to the Old Testament

 Synoptic Comparison of Chronicles with its Sources in Samuel and Kings   Ralph W. Klein

Narrative Texts: Chronicles, Ezra & Nehemiah   Ralph W. Klein

 Transformations in Meaning:  The Accession of Solomon in Chronicles  Christine Mitchell

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