1 Chronicles 29 Footnotes

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29:7 “Gold coins” is literally “drachmas,” which were the Persian coinage in use in the Chronicler’s day. This was his attempt to communicate to his readers the amount of the gifts in terms his readers would understand.

29:29 This may be a reference to the canonical books of Samuel and Kings or to other sources now lost to us. The Chronicler here explicitly told us that more was written in those sources than he had chosen to narrate.