O.T. EXAM 3 / CHRONICLES Flashcards

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where does the word Chronicles come from?

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from St. Jerome.
Jerome was commissioned is 382 by Pope Damasus1 to revise the “old Latin” bible to the Latin used at that time. it was later called the Vulgate.

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what was responsible fro dividing the single book of Chronicles into 1& 2 Chronicles?

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The Septuagint (Greek)
= 50% of 1 & 2 Chronicles is the same material found in 1 & 2 Samuel & 1 & 2 Kings.
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what was chronicles date of composition?

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most scholars place the writing of Chronicles within Ezra’s lifetime (450-400 B.C).
=this date would make Chronicles one of the last if not the last historical book of the old testament.

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in the Hebrew canon where is 1 & 2 Chronicles put?

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1 & 2 Chronicles are the last and final books in the Hebrew canon.

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what is the emphasis of chronicles?

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Chronicles does tend to reflect the perspective of a reforming priest (as Ezra was) with emphasis on the Temple and the Levitical Priesthood.

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when did the author of chonicles write these books?

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the author wrote these books during the second or third generation after the exile ended.
=Many scholars have dated Chronicles to between 450 and 400 B.C.

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what did chronicles omitted ?

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it omitted
= Solomon’s Apostasy
= David’s Adultery
=Adonijah’s Rebellion

= it did include

  • God’s promise to David
  • Solomon’s building of the temple
  • Solomon’s splendor
  • The capture, exile in Babylon, repentance, and restoration of Manasseh.
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what biblical resources did chronicles used?

other resource:

  • pentateuch (deuteronomy)
  • judges; ruth; Psalms ; Isaiah; Jeremiah; Lamentations; Zechariah
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the Biblical resources used were 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings ( 50% come from these resources)

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what was the Author’s/editors of chronicles Purpose?

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To remind his readers of the victories of their heritage and to assure them of triumphs in the future.

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what was the Author’s purpose is writing Chronicles?

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Chronicles was written as a statement of faith that God’s promises were still true even though they had miserably failed.

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what are the characteristics of chronicles and samuel & kings?

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Samuel & Kings=
the continuation of Israel’s history form the united kingdom to the two captivies
(Prophetic authorship emphasizes the prophetic ministry and moral concerns.)
written by authors soon after the events.
(More negative;rebellion and tragedy.)
(Message of judgment.)
(Emphasizes kings and prophet.)

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what are the characteristics of Chronicles?

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focuses only on the southern kingdom of Judah and the Davidic line.
(Priestly authorship. emphasizes the priestly ministry & spiritual concerns)
written by a reforming priest many years after the events.
(more positive;Apostasy, but hope in spite of tragedy.)
(message of hope) (God’s faithfulness) (Emphasizes the temple and the priests)

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