I and II Chronicles Commentary
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Missler
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By:
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Chuck Missler
In Hebrew, this book is called dibhere ha-yamim: ''the words concerning the days.'' The Jewish Bible regards the Old Testament as 22 books and Chronicles is counted as a single book. I and II Chronicles take the form of a history: David and Judah are the focal points. The emphasis of I and II Chronicles is on the Southern Kingdom and the preservation of the Davidic line.
The first nine chapters in I Chronicles are a genealogy from Adam to Jacob, Jacob to David, and David to Zedekiah. The writer of Chronicles, who is concerned with the nation and the monarchy, starts with Adam. The Holy Spirit points out that this history of the Davidic line, in effect, benefits all mankind, not just the Jews.
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Fabulous commentary!
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My recommendation is to use the King James Bible. It is authorized to be read in churches, it’s very few grammatical errors are known, but we’re not erroneous then. We have changed the English language! And it is possible with technology to get into word studies, but it isn’t necessary. The Bible itself interprets itself. All of world history, all true science, it proves the Bible.
But a good teacher helps people like me learn to think like God, who cannot lie. Nor can God learn, but he will instruct those who seek him.
Accurate, precise hermetically sound
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Another great study
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He really knew and understand what he was talking about.
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