MEANING: “The Words of the Day”
Chronicles derives its name meaning from “The Words, Accounts, or Events of the Day.”
AUTHORSHIP: The author of Chronicles is unknown, possibly Ezra or a contemporary of Ezra.
TIME WRITTEN: Probably composed between 450 and 430 B.C.
POSITION IN THE BIBLE: 1 Chronicles in the Context of Scripture
- 13th Book in the Bible.
- 13th Book in the Old Testament.
- 8th of 12 books of History (Joshua – Esther).
- Followed by 53 books in the Holy Bible.
1 CHRONICLES: Key Stats
- CHAPTERS: 29
- VERSES: 941
- WORDS: 20,369
OBSERVATIONS ABOUT 1 CHRONICLES: Historical Overview
- In the Hebrew Bible, 1 & 2 Chronicles were a single book.
- Chronicles covers the same period as 2 Samuel through 2 Kings but provides a religious history focusing on the Davidic dynasty from a priestly and spiritual perspective.
Genealogies and Chronological Tables: Chapters 1-9 cover genealogies from Adam to David, offering the most comprehensive chronological tables in the Bible.
Focus on David’s Rule: Chapters 10-29 concentrate on the 33 years of David’s rule over the United Kingdoms of Israel and Judah (1004-971 B.C.).
Addressed to the Remnant from Babylon: The Chronicles are directed to the remnant from Babylon, with Ezra leading some exiles from Babylon to Jerusalem in 457 B.C.
Leadership Roles During Ezra’s Time:
- Ezra: SPIRITUAL leader.
- Nehemiah: POLITICAL leader.
- Malachi: MORAL leader.
Saul’s Reign and David’s Emphasis:
- Only one chapter (10) is dedicated to Saul’s reign.
- Chronicles emphasizes David’s concern for the things of the Lord, including bringing back the Ark of the Covenant and his desire to build a temple for God.
David’s Character and Additional Events:
- Chronicles stress David’s deep spiritual commitment, courage, and integrity.
- Adds events not found in 2 Samuel, including David’s preparations for the temple and the worship service of the Temple.


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