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Everyman's Bible Commentary: 1 & 2 Chronicles

Publisher:
, 1983
ISBN: 9780802420121
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Although the books of Chronicles have been viewed as supplementary or alternative to the books of Kings, they contain important details in their own right. The book of 1 Chronicles is devoted to David’s life, and 2 Chronicles offers an account of King Solomon, and the succession of kings which followed. The story ends with a proclamation from Cyrus, freeing the kingdom of Judah from captivity. In this commentary, the history of the Chronicler is explained in accessible and easy-to-understand language.

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“One of the overarching themes of 1 and 2 Chronicles is that the Davidic kingship is to be the instrument of God’s promised salvation and blessing.” (Page 20)

“In the historical books, the Psalms, and the prophets, the term Messiah stands for the Davidic King” (Page 11)

“most Israelites probably learned the law of Moses from the teaching of their parents and the Levites (2 Chron. 17:9).” (Page 111)

“They were a condensed version of the rest of the Old Testament historical books.” (Page 8)

“events already recorded in Genesis through 1 and 2 Kings.” (Page 9)

  • Title: 1 & 2 Chronicles
  • Author: John Sailhamer
  • Publisher: Moody
  • Publication Date: 1983
  • Pages: 116

Dr. Sailhamer (1946–2017) began teaching in 1975, most recently at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was President of The Evangelical Theological Society in 2000 and published a number of books, including An Introduction to Old Testament Theology, The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary, and Genesis: The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, all from Zondervan. He contributed a number of articles and book reviews in various biblical journals and delivered several scholarly papers and particpated in several Old Testament Bible translation committees.

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