The Chronicler: Theologian of Grace
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.
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.
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.
At the end of some Old Testament books there is an indication that the book is followed by another one that continues its history. For example, 2 Chronicles is followed by Ezra. Joshua and Judges form another example. Harris reflects on the significance of this continuity of the historical books.
This article looks at the major themes of 2 Chronicles. Here the author discusses the king and the temple.
This article looks at all the introductory questions on 2 Chronicles.
This article looks at the major themes in 2 Chronicles, specifically at Israel and their place in the covenant with God.
This article looks at major themes in 2 Chronicles: the people of God.
This article looks at the major themes in 2 Chronicles, and specifically discusses the redemptive history in this book.
This article looks at God's response to Israel in 2 Chronicles.