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1 CHRONICLES (author unknown; 5th century B.C.) - genealogy and history of Israel

Some hold that 1 and 2 Chronicles are merely record books but the Septuagint holds that they were addendum records to the 1 and 2 Kings. Thus I chose Addendum and Supplement for their outline thematic words. They must be read in conjunction with 1 and 2 Kings to get a full picture of the events of those days.


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A rchaic genelogical lines from Adam (1.1-54)

D avid’s line emphasized in Judah’s Royal Lineage  (2.1-4.23)

D escent of the lineages of the twelve tribes of Israel and their conquests (4.24-8.40)

E xiles Genealogies who were carried away from Jerusalem to Babylonian Captivity (9.1-34)

N ew leadership transition in the removal of Saul and the Rise of David (9.35-10.1-14)

D avid’s dynasty traced through the rise of Israel and the leadership of David (11:1—16.43)

U nder Construction: David closes his kingship with plans for the Temple and Solomon’s transition (17.1-22.19)

M aking the plans for the future Temple Worship and making Solomon King (23.1-29:26-30)

 

 

 

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<> 1 CHRONICLES

Biblical Studies Foundation (In Depth Notes)
Clarke, Adam
Constable, Thomas
Geneva Study Bible (1599 notes)
Gill, John
Henry, Matthew
Jamieson, Fausset & Brown
Scofield References Notes, 1917
Smith, Chuck (select SERMONS)
Spurgeon, Charles H.
Wesley, John





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