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Books of Chronicles By Emil G. Hirsch and W. H. Bennett in The Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906 Book of Chronicles By Ralph W. Klein in Anchor Bible Dictionary Chronicles: Retelling the Story After the Return By Shawn Zelig Aster Chronicles iTanakh's collection of links, courtesy of R. Christopher Heard of Milligan College Liturgy and Empire: Faith in Exile and Prophetic Historiography in 1 and 2 Chronicles By Scott W. Hahn, St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, in Letter & Spirit: A Journal of Catholic Biblical Theology, 2009 Chronicles and the Chronicler By Gary N. Knoppers in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures - Volume 6 (2006). A Response to I. Kalimi, An Ancient Israelite Historian: Studies in the Chronicler, his Time, Place and Writing, Van Gorcum, 2005 New Studies in Chronicles: A Discussion of Two Recently-Published Commentaries A panel discussion moderated by Melody D. Knowles in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2005 New Politics, New Stories, New History: The Chronicler as Historian for a New Generation By W Boshoff, University of South Africa, in Verbum et Ecclesia, 2005 Africa and Africans in the Books of Chronicles By Ralph W. Klein, Currents in Theology and Mission, August, 2004 The Rhetorics of Finding a New Identity in a Multi-Religious and Multi-Ethnic Society: The Case of the Book of Chronicles By L C Jonker, Universiteit van Stellenbosch, in Verbum et Ecclesia, 2003 The High Priest in Chronicles: An Anomaly in a Detailed Description of the Temple Cult By Steven James Schweitzer, Biblica, 2003 Was the Chronicler a Spin Doctor? David in the Books of Chronicles By Mark A. Throntveit in Word & World, Fall 2003 War Narratives in the Book of Chronicles: A New Proposal in Respect of Their Function By P.C. Beentjes in HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 2003 The Book of Chronicles: Another Look By Ehud Ben Zvi, University of Alberta, Canadian Society of Biblical Studies/Sociéte canadienne des Études bibliques Bulletin, 2002 Two Assyrian Campaigns against Hezekiah and Later Eighth Century Biblical Chronology By J. Goldberg in Biblica, 1999 The Chronicler as an Interpreter of Scripture By William M. Schniedewind, in Chronicles as Literature, 1999 Prophetic Speeches in Chronicles: Speculation, Revelation, and Ancient Historiography By Kent Sparks in Bulletin for Biblical Research, 1999 A Translation Guide to the Chronological Data in Kings and Chronicles By Leslie McFall, Former Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge, England, in Bibliotheca Sacra, 1991 Kings and Chronicles: Interpreting Historical Interpretation By Allen R. Guenther in Direction, 1982 The Purpose and Methods of the Chronicler By D.F. Payne in Faith & Thought, 1963 The Books of Paralipomenon (Chronicles) By Florentine Bechtel in The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911 1 CHRONICLES Introduction to the First Book of Chronicles From the New American Bible 1 Chronicles From the NIV Bible: author, date and sources, purpose and themes, portrait of David and Solomon, genealogies, and outline 1 Chronicles: Outline From The Jewish Encyclopedia Divrei Hayamim I - I Chronicles The text of 1 Chronicles along with the commentary by the 11th-century rabbi Rashi 1 Chronicles Resources from Early Jewish Writings The View of Jerusalem in the Ethnographical Introduction of Chronicles (1 Chr 1–9) By Isaac Kalimi in Biblica, 2002 Observations on Women in the Genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1–9 By Antje Labahn and Ehud Ben Zvi in Biblica, 2003 Transformations in Meaning: Solomon's Accession in Chronicles By Christine Mitchell in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures - Volume 4 (2002) Echoes of Genesis in 1 Chronicles 4:9–10: An Intertextual and Contextual Reading of Jabez's Prayer By R. Christopher Heard in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures - Volume 4 (2002) The LXX of 1 Chronicles 5:1-2: As an Exposition of Genesis 48-49 By P. J. Williams in Tyndale Bulletin, 1998 1 Chronicles 9,26-33: Its Position in Chapter 9 By Piet B. Dirksen in Biblica, 1998 Chronistic Tendency in 1 Chr 18,10-11 By Piet B. Dirksen in Biblica, 1999 Divine Intermediaries in 1 Chronicles 21: An Overlooked Aspect of the Chronicler's Theology By Paul Evans, Biblica, 2004 "Great Among His Brothers," but Who is He? Heterogeneity in the Composition of Judah By Gary N. Knoppers in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2000 In the house of Judah my father's house By Ken Ristau, presented at the Annual Meeting of Society of Biblical Literature, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 2002. Focuses on the Chronicler's potrait of Joab Images of David in Early Judaism: David as Repentant Sinner in Chronicles By G. N. Knoppers, Biblica, 1995 1 Chronicles 29:10-13 Reflections by Pope John Paul II, 2001 Transformations in Meaning: Solomon's Accession in Chronicles By Christine Mitchell, Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2002 2 CHRONICLES Introduction to the Second Book of Chronicles From the New American Bible 2 Chronicles From the NIV Bible: the building of the Temple in Chronicles 2 Chronicles: Outline From The Jewish Encyclopedia Hayamim II - II Chronicles The text of 2 Chronicles along with the commentary by the 11th-century rabbi Rashi 2 Chronicles Resources from Early Jewish Writings Psalms in Chronicles By Ralph W. Klein, Currents in Theology and Mission, August 2005 Reading and Re-reading Josiah: A Critical Study of Josiah in Chronicles By Ken Ristau (M.A. thesis, 2005) The Chronicler's Jehoshaphat By Ray Dillard, Trinity Journal, 1986 Tiglath-Pileser III's Campaigns in 743–732 B.C.: Historical Background of Isa 7; 2 Kgs 15–16 and 2 Chr 27–28 By Peter Dubovsky, Biblica, 2006 ![]() |