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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
Chronicles- Jewish Encyclopedia
Divrei Hyaiam 1 - Chronicles1 and Divrei Hyaiam 2 - Chronicles2 text with Rashi’s commentary - Complete Jewish Bible
Chronicles 1 - Expositor’s Bible Commentary
Chronicles 2 - Expositor’s Bible Commentary
Notes on 1st Chronicles Thomas L. Constable. Explains how the Septuagint in about 250BC was the first to separate Chronicles into two books.
Notes on 2nd Chronicles Thomas L. Constable. A sequel to 1st Chroniclescovering about three centuries. Revelation of the failure of man and the victory of God.
Contemporary English Version (CEV) (Book of Chronicles) On-Line
New International Version (NIV) (Book of Chronicles) On-Line
New English Translation (NET) (Book of Chronicles) On-Line
New Revised Standard Version(NRSV) (Book of Chronicles) On-Line
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - at Luther Seminary’s Enter the Bible. Study basics about Bible books, people, dates, places.
Chronicles Wikipedia
Chronicles Walk Thru the Bible
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - Geneva Study Bible
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - Matthew Henry’s Commentary
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - Wesley’s Explanatory Notes
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - Robert Jamieson’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the whole Bible
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - Scofield Reference Notes
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - World Wide Study Bible
Chronicles1 and Chronicles2 - Bible Notes
Introduction to 1st & 2nd Chronicles David Malick
Outline of 1st & 2nd Chronicles David Malick
Kings and Chronicles: Interpreting Historical Interpretation Allen R. Guenther
The Historical Books J. Hampton Keathley III
King David’s Reign - A Nation United Mario Seiglie
Was the Chronicler a Spin Doctor? David in the Books of Chronicles Mark A. Throntveit
The Battle at the Pool of Gibeon Mario Seiglie
King Solomon’s Reign - Israel’s Golden Years Mario Seiglie
2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles, Psalms (Early King David) David Colburn
2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles, Psalms (David and Bathsheba; Consequences) David Colburn
Let Go and Let Others Bob Deffinbaugh
Kingdoms of the Lord. A History of the Hebrew Kingdoms David F. Payne
A Translation Guide to the Chronological Data in Kings and Chronicles Leslie McFal
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
A Synopsis of 2 Chronicles Chronicler’s History: Retelling the Story Barry Bandstra
The Purpose and Methods of the Chronicler D.F. Payne
The Work of the Chronicler: Its Purpose and Its Date Adam C. Welch
The Date and Personality of the Chronicler William Foxwell Albright
The purpose of the Books of Chronicles William J. Dumbrell
The Books of Paralipomenon (Chronicles) Florentine Bechtel
The Book of Chronicles: Another Look Ehud Ben Zvi
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
Chronicles: Retelling the Story After the Return Shawn Zelig Aster
The Great Documents of the Persian Period Gerald A. Larue
Kings and Chronicles: Interpreting Historical Interpretation Allen R. Guenther
Liturgy and Empire: Faith in Exile and Prophetic Historiography in 1 and 2 Chronicles Scott W. Hahn
Genealogies of Chronicles 1-8 Ralph W. Klein
Arranged in Family Trees Echoes of Genesis in 1 Chronicles 4:9 - 10 R Christopher Heard
The LXX of 1 Chronicles 5:1-2: As an Exposition of Genesis 48-49 P. J. Williams
1 Chronicles 9:26-33: Its Position in Chapter 9 Piet B. Dirksen
Chronistic Tendency in 1 Chr 18,10-11 Piet B. Dirksen
Book of Chronicles Ralph W. Klein
How Many in a Thousand? Ralph W. Klein An essay on the word “eleph”
Saul and David in Chronicles, & Samuel-Kings Ralph W. Klein
Solomon in Chronicles and Kings Ralph W. Klein
The Kings of Judah Steven J. Cole
- 1: The Peril Of Partial Obedience (2 Chronicles 10-12, Rehoboam)
- 2: The Danger of Forsaking the Lord (2 Chronicles 14-16)
- 3: When Christians Compromise With the World (2 Chronicles 17-20)
- 4: Confidence In The Crisis (2 Chronicles 20:1-30)
- 5: A Good Boy Gone Bad (2 Chronicles 23 and 24)
- 6: How God’s Work Gets Done (2 Chronicles 24:4-14)
- 7: Blah Christianity (2 Chronicles 25)
- 8: The Seduction Of Success (2 Chronicles 26)
- 9: Forsaking Sin or God? (2 Chronicles 28)
- 10: How Spiritual Renewal Comes (2 Chronicles 29)
- 11: The Joy Of Obedience (2 Chronicles 30)
- 12: A Strange Reward for Obedience (2 Chronicles 32)
- 13: None Beyond Hope (2 Chronicles 33:1-20)
- 14: A Teenager Starts A Revival (2 Chronicles 34 and 35)
- 15: When God’s Axe Falls (2 Chronicles 36)
OT Vignettes of Lesser Known Heroes and Villains (A Study in 2 Chronicles) Jeffrey E. Miller
- 1. The Monarchy
- 2. Rehoboam: King of Conflict
- 3. Abijah: King of Partial Devotion
- 4. Asa: King of Self-Reliance
- 5. Jehoshaphat: King of Good Judgment
- 6. Jehoram: King of Consequences
- 7. Ahaziah: King of Easy Influence
- 8. Athaliah: Queen of Insignificance
- 9. Joash: King of Hypocrisy
- 10. Amaziah: King of Pride
- 11. Uzziah: King of Boundaries
- 12. Jotham: King of Simplicity
- 13. Ahaz: King of Idolatry
- 14. Hezekiah: King of Transformation
- 15. Manasseh: King of Second Chances
- 16. Josiah: King of Sacred Truth
- 17. Jehoahaz: King of Helplessness
- 18. Zedekiah: King of Blindness
Solomon 2 Chronicles 1-9 Ralph W. Klein
1 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Psalms (Solomon Rises to Power) David Colburn
Ecclesiastes, 1 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Proverbs (Solomon Reflects) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Isaiah, Micah, Psalm, Hosea (Isaiah Prophesies Judgment and the Messiah, also, Micah and Hosea Prophesy and Hezekiah is Faithful) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Lamentations (Consequences of Rebellion) David Colburn
1 Kings, 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Obadiah, Psalms (Jehosophat, Ahab, and the Prophet Elijah) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Lamentations (Consequences of Rebellion) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Jonah, Isaiah, Amos, (Elisha, Jonah, Isaiah, Amos) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Isaiah, Micah, Psalm, Hosea (Isaiah Prophesies Judgment and the Messiah, also, Micah and Hosea Prophesy and Hezekiah is Faithful) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Psalms, Isaiah (Isaiah Prophesies Hope) David Colburn
Nahum, 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Psalms (Josiah Repents, Other Kings Choose Poorly) David Colburn
2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Lamentations (Consequences of Rebellion) David Colburn
Rehoboam 2 Chronicles 10:1-12:16 Ralph W. Klein
The Great Divorce: The Kingdom Divided (1 Kings 12; 2 Chronicles 10) Bob Deffinbaugh
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
Josiah and the Torah Book: Comparison of 2 Kgs 22:1-23:28 and 2 Chr 34:1-35:19 Lyle Eslinger
David: Sinner and Saint in Samuel and Chronicles Ralph W. Klein
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.
Narrative Texts: Chronicles, Nehemiah, and Nehemiah. Ralph W. Klein
Synoptic Comparison of Chronicles with its Sources in Samuel and Kings Ralph W. Klein
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“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
New Politics, New Stories, New History: The Chronicler as Historian for a New Generation W Boshoff
Great among his Brothers but Who is He? Heterogeneity in the Composition of Judah. Gerald N. Knoppers.
The Rhetorics of Finding a New Identity in a Multi-Religious and Multi-Ethnic Society: The Case of the Book of Chronicles L C Jonker
Was the Chronicler a Spin Doctor? David in the Books of Chronicles Mark A. Throntveit
War Narratives in the Book of Chronicles: A New Proposal in Respect of Their Function P.C. Beentje
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)
The reign of Asa (2 Chronicles 14-16): an example of the Chronicler’s theological method Raymond Dillard
The Chronicler as an Interpreter of Scripture William M. Schniedewind
A Translation Guide to the Chronological Data in Kings and Chronicles Leslie McFall
Kings and Chronicles: Interpreting Historical Interpretation Allen R. Guenther
Eschatology in Chronicles H. G. M. Williamson
Dating Chronicles by Archaeological Anomalies and Anachronisms Walter Mattfeld
The Chronicler’s Jehoshaphat Ray Dillard
Jotham and Amon: Two Minor Kings of Judah According to Josephus Christopher T. Begg
David’s Transfer of the Ark According to Josephus Christopher T. Begg
The Man Who Won a War Without Fighting (2 Chronicles 20:1-30) Steven J. Cole
Josephus’ portrait of Jeroboam Louis H. Feldman
The Role of Assyria in the Ancient Near East During the Reign of Manasseh Roy Gane
The Fate of Jehoiakim Alberto R.W. Green
The Chronicler: Theologian of Grace Thomas D. Hanks
The Matriarchate and the Hebrew Regal Succession Roland K. Harrison
Azariah of Judah and Tiglath-pileser III Howell M. Haydn
Did Sennacherib campaign once or Twice Against Hezekiah Siegfriend H. Horn
Josiah’s Reform and the Book of the Law Donald W.B. Robinson
The Book of Josiah’s Reform David Malick
Prophetic Speeches in Chronicles: Speculation, Revelation, and Ancient Historiography Kent Sparks
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