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The Expositor's Bible: The Books of Chronicles

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A detailed exegetical study of the biblical Chronicles argues for a late composition shaped by priestly and temple concerns. It opens with questions of date and authorship, surveys genealogies, family lists, and communal statistics, and explores typological and messianic readings centered on the royal house and its cult. The author evaluates sources, use of anachronism, and editorial selection, and devotes sustained analysis to priests, Levites, prophets, ritual, and musical worship. Close readings of the monarchs emphasize themes of ritual fidelity, repentance, divine retribution, and religious reform, connecting historical narrative to theological instruction and communal identity.

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W. H. Bennett

W. H. Bennett was a biblical scholar and theologian known for his contributions to the Expositor's Bible series. His works, including "Expositor's Bible: The Book of Jeremiah, Chapters XXI.-LII." and "The Expositor's Bible: The Books of Chronicles," reflect a deep engagement with the texts of the Old Testament. Bennett's scholarly approach combines historical context with theological insights, making his writings valuable for both academic study and personal reflection. His contributions continue to be referenced in discussions of biblical literature and interpretation.

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