Now we are getting to the heart of what the Chronicler wants to talk about…the story of David. He quickly bypasses Saul's reign to focus on David, whose lineage holds the key to the…
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We ended the last post discussing the first verse of 1 Chronicles 9 and what became of all Israel—captivity. And now the looming question is...what will become of Israel next? …
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We are about to wrap up the 12 tribes with the last six in 1 Chronicles 7-8. These tribes are located on the west side of the Jordan River, and north of Judah and…
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Finally, in 1 Chronicles 6, the author gets to focus on his favorite tribe–the Levites. Many believe he loves this tribe so much because it's his own tribe. This only strengthens the belief the…
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In 1 Chronicles 4-5, the author will quickly take us through four minor tribes that had a smaller impact on Israel. They are Simeon and the 3 Transjordan Tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half…
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We’ve covered the who’s who in Abraham’s genealogy. Over the next several chapters, the Chronicler will introduce us to Judah, Levi, and Benjamin, and in 1 Chronicles 3-4 we begin with Judah. …
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The author doesn’t waste any time jumping in with an old-school DNA tracking genealogy of God’s people in 1 Chronicles 1 and 1 Chronicles 2. As we mentioned in our intro to Chronicles, the…







