The “desert” of Chronicles, that’s how Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes the landscape of our new study in this Old Testament book. Our journey through Chronicles takes us through some of the same events as the book of Kings, but this time we’ll see them...
To know where your heading in life you must determine where you’ve been. If you only consider your present location you will have no basis in plotting your course. Today on Sound Doctrine be reminded of your history. It’s recorded for us in the Old ...
The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same ground as Second Samuel through Second Kings, but from a different perspective. The Chronicles are like a divine editorial on the history of the nation of Israel. Join Skip for a fast look at th...
Ver. 38-42. And the sons of Seir This man and his posterity were not of the race of Esau, but are mentioned because they were a family into which Esau, and a son of his, married, and whose possessions he and his obtained. The account from hence, to the end of ( 1 Chronicles 1:42 ) is the same with ( Genesis 36:20-28 ) , with some little variation of names.