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Loading... ESV Expository Commentary: 1 Samuel–2 Chronicles (Volume 3)83 | None | 309,227 | None | None | A team of pastors and scholars walks through 6 historical books of the Old Testament, showing how they fit in with the rest of redemptive history and God's plan for his people throughout the ages. |
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Jerusalem (1 Samuel 17:54, 2 Samuel 5:5-6,9:13,11:1,15:29,24:16, 1 Kings 3:1,9:15,19,10:26-27,11:7,13,36,42,12:27,14:21,25,15:2,10,22:42, 2 Kings 8:17,26,12:1,17,14:2,13,15:2,33,16:2,5,18:2,17,19:31,21:1,12,19,22:1,23:27,31,36,24:8,10,14,18,20, 25:1,9, 1 Chronicles 11:4,21:16, 2 Chronicles 1:4,3:1,6:6,9:1,20:15,27,29:8,36:19)  | |
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[Preface] The Bible pulsates with life, and the Spirit conveys the electrifying power of Scripture to those who lay hold of it by faith, ingest it, and live by it.  [Introduction to 1-2 Samuel] The books of Samuel chart the process of major constitutional change in Israel, from judgeship to monarchy.  [Introduction to 1-2 Kings] The books of 1 and 2 Kings trace the story of God's work of salvation and judgement in and through his people over a four-hundred-year period (from around 1000 to 600 BC) that is marked by almost unbroken decline.  [Introduction to 1-2 Chronicles] Stores are integral to the lives of people in all societies.  | |
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