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The Reign of Asa (2 Chronicles 14-16): An Example of the Chronicler's Theological Method

The Reign of Asa (2 Chronicles 14-16): An Example of the Chronicler's Theological Method

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  • Raymond B. Dillard

How does the Chronicler treat the reign of King Asa in 2 Chronicles 14-2 Chronicles 16? Dillard reflects on the theological method and interpretation of the book as an entrance into related problems like the historiography of Israel.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1980. 12 pages.

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