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1 and 2 Chronicles: A Mentor Commentary

Pratt, Richard


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The book of Chronicles (1&2) is one of the most neglected portions of Scripture. Many find its complex history unfamiliar and assume that it is irrelevant for contemporary life.

To grasp the significance of Chronicles for our times, we must first understand its original meaning. It was written to encourage the Jews to be faithful to God (and not focus on material prosperity) on their return from Babylon. Pratt looks skilfully at the big picture in each section and presents the detail in an absorbing way.

The Mentor commentary series maintains a conservative theological tradition whilst interacting with modern theologians from other backgrounds.

736 Pages
Published July 2006

About the Author

Richard L. Pratt is the president of Third Millennium Ministries. He is adjunct professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, and a visiting professor at Covenant Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America, and travels extensively to evangelize and teach.


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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781845501440
  • Page Count
    736
  • Publisher
    Christian Focus
  • Publication Date
    July 2006
  • Books of the Bible
    1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles

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1 and 2 Chronicles: A Mentor Commentary

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Publisher's Description

The book of Chronicles (1&2) is one of the most neglected portions of Scripture. Many find its complex history unfamiliar and assume that it is irrelevant for contemporary life.

To grasp the significance of Chronicles for our times, we must first understand its original meaning. It was written to encourage the Jews to be faithful to God (and not focus on material prosperity) on their return from Babylon. Pratt looks skilfully at the big picture in each section and presents the detail in an absorbing way.

The Mentor commentary series maintains a conservative theological tradition whilst interacting with modern theologians from other backgrounds.

736 Pages
Published July 2006

About the Author

Richard L. Pratt is the president of Third Millennium Ministries. He is adjunct professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, and a visiting professor at Covenant Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America, and travels extensively to evangelize and teach.

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