n the era in which the Chronicler writes, the pressing question is: How will Judeans reestablish themselves after the Babylonian exile? The Chronicler\u27s answer is to encourage the people of Israel to live out of their memory of God\u27s mercy and compassion. Knowing and cherishing the books of Samuel and Kings, the writer interprets their message differently because the people of his era face new challenges to their life and faith. This commentary highlights the special character of First and Second Chronicles by pointing out subtle ways in which the Chronicler changes the story of Israel. Many of these slight changes in wording reflect theological shifts in the postexilic era. The Chronicler sees a need for a strong spiritual center tha...
Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced or imaged periods of exile and re...
<strong>1 & 2 Chronicles – a discourse of power</strong><p>This study compares...
In 1 and 2 Chronicles, commentators have long noted a pattern of retributive justice whereby kings w...
In the era in which the Chronicler writes, the pressing question is: How will Judeans reestablish th...
Chronicles was composed in the postexilic period when the Jews were without their own king and were ...
Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the futureof Israel to that given in th...
The Chronistic History, consisting of I and II chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, constitutes a new hist...
Chronicles takes history and reconstructs it to make it more acceptable in terms of its time and pla...
This thesis contends that the Chronicler includes many episodes of war in his retelling of Israel’s ...
Often neglected by casual Bible readers as well as Biblical scholars, the books of Chronicles offer ...
This thesis contends that the Chronicler includes many episodes of war in his retelling of Israel’s ...
Explore God\u27s dynamic relationshipi with ancient Israel through one of the neglected books - Ch...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
1–2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the future of Israel to that provid...
The narrative about King Manasseh in the Second Book of Chronicles(33:1-20) is an interesting exampl...
Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced or imaged periods of exile and re...
<strong>1 & 2 Chronicles – a discourse of power</strong><p>This study compares...
In 1 and 2 Chronicles, commentators have long noted a pattern of retributive justice whereby kings w...
In the era in which the Chronicler writes, the pressing question is: How will Judeans reestablish th...
Chronicles was composed in the postexilic period when the Jews were without their own king and were ...
Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the futureof Israel to that given in th...
The Chronistic History, consisting of I and II chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, constitutes a new hist...
Chronicles takes history and reconstructs it to make it more acceptable in terms of its time and pla...
This thesis contends that the Chronicler includes many episodes of war in his retelling of Israel’s ...
Often neglected by casual Bible readers as well as Biblical scholars, the books of Chronicles offer ...
This thesis contends that the Chronicler includes many episodes of war in his retelling of Israel’s ...
Explore God\u27s dynamic relationshipi with ancient Israel through one of the neglected books - Ch...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
1–2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the future of Israel to that provid...
The narrative about King Manasseh in the Second Book of Chronicles(33:1-20) is an interesting exampl...
Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced or imaged periods of exile and re...
<strong>1 & 2 Chronicles – a discourse of power</strong><p>This study compares...
In 1 and 2 Chronicles, commentators have long noted a pattern of retributive justice whereby kings w...