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1 Chronicles - Major themes: Divine responses

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article is about victory and defeats in the kingdom of God] as we see it in the book of 1 Chronicles. The article also discusses the victory and defeat of Israel in war, the blessing of the Lord, children as a blessing, prosperity and poverty, and sickness and healing.

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1 Chronicles - Major themes: God and history

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article is about the place of history and the work of God in history in the book of 1 Chronicles.

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1 Chronicles - Major themes: People of God

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article is about the people of God as we find it in the book of 1 Chronicles.

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1 Chronicles - Major themes: Israel's responsibilities

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article is about Israel's responsibilities in the covenant as we see it in the book of 1 Chronicles.

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1 Chronicles - Introduction

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article is an introduction to 1 Chronicles.

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1 Chronicles - Major themes: King and temple

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article is about the king and the temple as we find it in the book of 1 Chronicles.

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The Chronicler: Theologian of Grace

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  • Thomas D. Hanks

Important aspects of the message and theology of 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles are highlighted in this article. The emphasis falls on the Chronicler's message of the grace of God.

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1 Chronicles 1:1-2:2

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is an exposition of 1 Chronicles 1:1-2:2.

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1 Chronicles 2:16 - David and the Sons of Zeruiah

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  • Eric Kampen

This article on 1 Chronicles 2:16 is about three important people in the reign of David as king: Abishai, Joab and Asahel. This article also has relevance for 2 Samuel 3:39. It shows the way in which we should work in the church.

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1 Chronicles 2:3-5:26

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is an exposition of 1 Chronicles 2, 1 Chronicles 3, 1 Chronicles 4 and 1 Chronicles 5.

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Peculiarities and Problems of Genealogical Method and of Text in the Book of Chronicles

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  • Robert D. Culver

This essay is a study in the peculiarities of genealogical method in the book of Chronicles.

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Joy And More Joy!

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  • H. G. L. Peels

Looking at the book of Chronicles, this article looks at the theme of joy as something the author of Chronicles wanted God's people to experience and realize. It is a book on the expression of joy for God's work.

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Chronicles and the Canon in New Testament Times

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  • R. Laird Harris

In this essay, Harris considers the canonical place and position of the book of Chronicles.

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The Purpose of the Books of Chronicles

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  • William J. Dumbrell

The books of 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles have a sustained interest in King David. The author argues that Chronicles were written to perpetuate the ideals of Ezra-Nehemiah.

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1 Chronicles 4:9-10 - A Precious Prayer

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  • E. Brink

This article on 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 is about the prayer of Jabez.

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1 Chronicles 4:9-10 – The Prayer of Jabez

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  • Jerome M. Julien

This article on 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 is about the prayer of Jabez.

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1 Chronicles 6:1-9:34

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is an exposition of 1 Chronicles 6, 1 Chronicles 7, 1 Chronicles 8 and 1 Chronicles 9.

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1 Chronicles 9:35-10:14

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 9:35-44 and 1 Chronicles 10.

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1 Chronicles 11-12

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 11 and 1 Chronicles 12.

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1 Chronicles 12 – Help

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  • Peter J. Leithart

This article shows how the theme of help is central to the account in 1 Chronicles 12.

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1 Chronicles 13

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 13.

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1 Chronicles 14

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 14.

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1 Chronicles 15-16

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 15 and 1 Chronicles 16.

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1 Chronicles 17

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 17.

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1 Chronicles 18

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 18.

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1 Chronicles 19

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 19.

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1 Chronicles 20

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is an exposition of 1 Chronicles 20.

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1 Chronicles 21:1-22:1

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 21-22:1.

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1 Chronicles 22:2-19

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 22:2-19.

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1 Chronicles 23-27

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 23-27.

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1 Chronicles 28:20-29:9

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 28:20-1 Chronicles 29:9.

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1 Chronicles 28:1-19

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 28:1-19.

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1 Chronicles 29:10-30

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This is a exposition of 1 Chronicles 29:10-30.

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