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Heidegger's Bible Handbook: 1 Chronicles: Chapter Summary

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Inscription of the Book. Paralipomena. Chronicles. Annals, 1. Whether its Author is Ezra? 2. Argument, 3. Its use shown, also in the weighty words of Jerome, 4. Chronology, 5. The Parts of the Book are two: I. The Genealogy of the Israelites from Adam unto the return from the Babylonian captivity and beyond (1 Chronicles 1:1-9:34). II. The History of Kings Saul and David repeated and enlarged, and so a certain Chronicle of the Books of Samuel (1 Chronicles 9:35-29:30). A Synoptic Table, and the Interpreters of the book, Ancient, Reformed, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, and Hebrew, 6.

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