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I & II Chronicles: A Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this volume, a part of the Old Testament Library series, Sara Japhet explores the books of I and II Chronicles. Her critical perspective is both thorough and presented in a way that provides clarity for scholars and exegetes.

world, determined by his divine attributes. Since these are founded in the concepts of divine providence and absolute justice, they indicate a positive and optimistic attitude to human existence in general and Israel’s future in particular. The Chronicler has a much broader perspective of the fortunes of Israel, and his orientation is towards a promising future. The strongest conviction for the realization of this future is anchored in his particular understanding of history as divine revelation.
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