The message of Chronicles : one church, one faith, one Lord / Michael Wilcock.

Author
Wilcock, Michael [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Downers Grove : Inter-Varsity Press, 2022.
Description
288 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.

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Series
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Part One: The tree of the Lord's planting (1 Chronicles 1-9)
  • Roots (1 Chronicles 1-3)
  • Branches (1 Chronicles 4-7)
  • Fruit (1 Chronicles 8-9).
  • Part Two: David, the man of war (1 Chronicles 10-29)
  • The unity and individuality of the people of God (1 Chronicles 10-12)
  • Changeless grace in changing circumstances (1 Chronicles 13:15-16)
  • The fame and fear of the king (1 Chronicles 14, 18-20)
  • Gifts for the house of God (1 Chronicles 17, 21-22)
  • A people prepared (1 Chronicles 23-27)
  • A great continuities (1 Chronicles 28-29).
  • Part Three: Solomon, the man of peace (2 Chronicles 1-9)
  • Solomon establishes himself (2 Chronicles 1-2)
  • The building of the temple (2 Chronicles 3-5)
  • The dedication prayer (2 Chronicles 6-7)
  • The greatness of Solomon (2 Chronicles 8-9).
  • Part Four: The kings (2 Chronicles 10-36)
  • Rehoboam and Abijah: the kingdom divided (2 Chronicles 10-13)
  • Asa: the basic pattern (2 Chronicles 14-16)
  • Jehoshaphat: the pastor in his weakness (2 Chronicles 17-20)
  • Jehoram, Ahaziah, Athaliah: near-disaster (2 chronicles 21-22)
  • Joash and Amaziah: covenant, justice, mercy (2 Chronicles 23-25)
  • Uzziah: the pastor in his strength (2 Chronicles 26)
  • Jotham and Ahaz: Israel re-emerges (2 chronicles 27-28)
  • Hezekiah: the kingdom renewed 92 Chronicles 29-32)
  • Manasseh and Amon: God's dealings with the worst of men (2 Chronicles 33)
  • Josiah: the pastor alone (2 Chronicles 34-35)
  • The last kings: war and peace (2 Chronicles 36).
ISBN
  • 1514004739
  • 9781514004739
OCLC
1276775998
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