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The Bible retells a lot of its stories. For good reason.
This week we’ll cross a barrier that you may not notice, so in this podcast we’ll help you with it. Our readings will be the end of one story, and the start of its retelling. Karl will show you what the differences are.
As we move from 2 Kings to 1 Chronicles you'll notice this shift because 1 Chronicles goes back to Adam. Yes, Adam! Then, after some geneology, the story kicks in again as the rest of 1 & 2 Chronicles retells the time of the Kings, but now as an encouragement.
If you want further information about the differences between the books of Samuel/Kings and the Chronicles, check out this helpful article, What is the Difference Between Samuel/Kings and Chronicles? from Stephen J Bedard.
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By Karl VatersThe Bible retells a lot of its stories. For good reason.
This week we’ll cross a barrier that you may not notice, so in this podcast we’ll help you with it. Our readings will be the end of one story, and the start of its retelling. Karl will show you what the differences are.
As we move from 2 Kings to 1 Chronicles you'll notice this shift because 1 Chronicles goes back to Adam. Yes, Adam! Then, after some geneology, the story kicks in again as the rest of 1 & 2 Chronicles retells the time of the Kings, but now as an encouragement.
If you want further information about the differences between the books of Samuel/Kings and the Chronicles, check out this helpful article, What is the Difference Between Samuel/Kings and Chronicles? from Stephen J Bedard.
Links From This Episode:
Link to Outline
Link to Transcript
Support This Work:
Visit the Website
Subscribe to weekly Newsletter
Contribute financially at KarlVaters.com
Visit our Youtube Channel