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I'll be honest, the Books of Chronicles are no one's go-to place for encouragement and spiritual succour.
Mostly a repetition of the Books of Samuel and Kings, there is little new material and a lot of pro monarchist propaganda.
However, there are unique passages and in this one, David lays out his vision for Jerusalem's first temple and encourages his son Solomon to be the godly king that Israel needs.
Chapters covered: 1 Chronicles 17-29.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and John Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
I'll be honest, the Books of Chronicles are no one's go-to place for encouragement and spiritual succour.
Mostly a repetition of the Books of Samuel and Kings, there is little new material and a lot of pro monarchist propaganda.
However, there are unique passages and in this one, David lays out his vision for Jerusalem's first temple and encourages his son Solomon to be the godly king that Israel needs.
Chapters covered: 1 Chronicles 17-29.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and John Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff