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The Books Of First and Second Chronicles -- A Brief Overview
In regard to the books of First and Second Chronicles, the name
originally given to the record made by the appointed historiographers in
the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. In the LXX. these books are called
Paralipomena (i.e. things omitted), which is understood as meaning that
they are supplementary to the books of Kings. The constant tradition of
the Jews is that these books were for the most part compiled by Ezra.
One of the greatest difficulties connected with the captivity and return
must have been the maintenance of that genealogical distribution of the
land which yet was a vital point of the Jewish economy. To supply this
want and that each tribe might secure the inheritance of its fathers on
its return was one object of the author of these books. Another
difficulty intimately connected with the former was the maintenance of
the temple services at Jerusalem. Zerubbabel, and after him Ezra and
Nehemiah, labored most earnestly to restore the worship of God among the
people, and to reinfuse something of national life and spirit into their
hearts. Nothing could more effectually aid these designs than setting
before the people a compendious history of the kingdom of David, its
prosperity under God; the sins that led to its overthrow; the captivity
and return. These considerations explain the plan and scope of that
historical work which consists of the two books of Chronicles. The first
book contains the sacred history by genealogies from the Creation to
David, including an account of David's reign. In the second book he
continues the story, giving the history of the kings of Judah, without
those of Israel, down to the return from the captivity. As regards the
materials used by Ezra, they are not difficult to discover. The
genealogies are obviously transcribed from some register in which were
preserved the genealogies of the tribes and families drawn up at
different times; while the history is mainly drawn from the same
document as those used in the books of Kings.
From: Smith's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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