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A Commentary On 1 & 2 Chronicles
Eugene H. Merrill

Kregel Exegetical Library

A Commentary On 1 & 2 Chronicles

Kregel Academic (Nov 27, 2015)
9780825425592
| Hardcover
637 pages | 152 x 229 mm | English
Dewey REF 222.6/MER
LC Classification BS1345.53 .M57 2015
LC Control No. 2015019976

Genre

  • 1 Chronicles
  • 2 Chronicles

Subject

  • 1 Chronicles
  • 2 Chronicles
  • Commentaries
  • Religion / Biblical Commentary / Old Testament

Plot

A thorough exegetical analysis of each passage of 1 and 2 ChroniclesThe trauma of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, the exile of thousands of Judea's citizens, and the subsequent return after seventy years to the homeland with the difficult task of starting the new covenant community virtually from scratch-- all contributed to a reassessment of Israel's meaning and destiny. The chronicler-theologian thus composed his work not just as a history of his people from their ancient beginnings but as an interpreted history, one designed to offer hope to the beleaguered community as well as to issue warnings that should they fall back into the ways of their fathers they could expect the judgment of God to be repeated.Eugene Merrill's work on 1 and 2 Chronicles promises to be a significant contribution to the academic dialogue on these important books. This volume is helpful for the scholar but accessible and useful for the pastor. Merrill provides an exegetical study of each passage in these books, examining a number of themes, especially drawing out three principal theological subjects: (1) David and his historical and eschatological reign; (2) the renewal of the everlasting covenant; and (3) the new temple as a symbol of a reconstituted people. Merrill offers astute guidance to preachers and teachers in his insightful doctrinal commentary on the text.

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Value

Purchased Jun 06, 2023