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BIBLE GENEALOGY
TREE AND
BIBLE GENEALOGY TIMELINE
THIS
BIBLE GENEALOGY
TREE AND
BIBLE GENEALOGY
TIMELINE STUDY IS TAKEN FROM THE
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES
WHAT EVENTS OCCURRED DURING THE
BIBLE GENEALOGY
TREE
TIMELINE
AND HOW DOES THE
BIBLE GENEALOGY
TREE
TIMELINE AFFECT YOU?
CHAPTER 1-10
Welcome back to Daily Bread! The books of First and Second Chronicles basically
cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through
Second Kings and are a Bible Genealogy Tree timeline of sorts. The books of Chronicles were originally one continuous writing,
but then was divided into two parts in the third century B.C. At that time it
was named Paraleipmenon, which means, "Of Things Omitted," referring to the
things omitted from Samuel and Kings. You may have noticed that in several
places in the books of Kings ... More than thirty times, you'll find this:
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Now the
rest of the acts of (A CERTAIN KING'S NAME HERE), and all that he did, are
they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah (or
Israel)? |
Well, actually, these aren't those chronicles. Those chronicles however were
public records of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
that obviously contained much more historical information than is
provided in the books of Chronicles that are in your Bible, since they contained
the "all that he did" events of each king that aren't in our Chronicles.
The chronicles of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
that were spoken of in the books of kings may have been what a
king's scribe or recorder wrote in an official day to day journal to preserve
the history of their nation. It's probably a good bet that those chronicles were
destroyed when Jerusalem was burned during the captivity of Israel. So who wrote
these chronicles that are in our Bible? A good clue might be to look at the last two verses of 2 Chronicles and the
first two verses of The Book of Ezra ... Which are identical. The book of
Nehemiah is also a continuation of the history of Israel and contiunues the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
when they returned from
captivity in Babylon ... So with that information, you may decide for yourself
who the actual author(s) might be. You can be sure that Bible scholars
throughout history have given their opinions on who wrote what, and when, and
what happened to the original writings of such and such, and so and so, but Paul
taught us:
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2 Corinthians 3:5-6
... our sufficiency is of God; Who also hath made us able ministers of the
new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter
killeth, but the spirit giveth life. |
... Also ...
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2
Timothy 3:16
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness
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Sooooo, it really matters not, who
wrote what ... Though it was written by men, it's all divinely inspired.
Now, as we just learned, the Chronicles
of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline that we will be studying are "things omitted"
from the books of Samuel and Kings. So Daily Bread has already done the leg work
for you and matched up the stories from Chronicles with the stories from Samuel
and Kings and combined the information for you, just like we combined our
studies of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John in the Daily Bread Gospels.
The first ten chapters of 1 Chronicles contains the genealogy of Israel from
several generations after the return from their captivity in Babylon, all the way back to
the beginning. Although this "family tree" includes many "branches" of the
children of Israel, one may conclude that one of the purposes of this diligent
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
record was to show the ancestry of Jesus all the way back to Adam. If you'd like
to read the direct bloodline of Jesus by generation, you can find it in both
Matthew
1:1-17 and
Luke 3:23-38.
We're also told within this genealogy, who were the founders of some of the
different cities of Israel as well as who were valiant men and the trades of
certain others.
Let's look at some
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline information
that we're provided in these first ten chapters of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
which have no association with any particular chapter in the books of Samuel or Kings, so to include
them in any of those stories would be inappropriate.
CHAPTER 3
As you read through the genealogy
in 1 Chronicles, you may also find that some of the
names are different than what we've read in previous books, for example, we
already learned about the different accounts of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline of David's sons in
2 Samuel
3:2-5 and
2 Samuel
5:14-16 as compared to
1
Chronicles 3:1-9.
CHAPTER 4
In Chapter 4, there is a
brief story of Jabez and his humble prayer to the Lord concerning his life.
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1 Chronicles 4:10
And Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying,
Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed,
and enlarge my coast,
and that thine hand might be with me,
and that thou wouldest keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me!
And God granted him that which he requested. |
This is a good lesson in prayer. What is it that made this prayer so special?
Was it that Jabez was incredibly sincere? Was it that he was praying for things that were all God's
will? How do we know what God's will is for us, so that we can pray for it? Are
our prayers too selfish? God wants you to ask Him for things. Take a close look
at Jabez's prayer. Bless me, give me, help me, protect me ... It may sound
selfish to some, but add these words to the end of each request ...
"so that I may do your will, Father."
Prayer is an awesome gift that the Lord
has given us. Have you ever thought of prayer as a gift? At any moment of any
day, you can ask God to give you audience to hear a request for something you
want. You can't talk to the President at any given moment ... Or the Governor
... Or the Mayor ... Or your attorney ... Or even your Aunt Polly for that
matter ... But God is on call for you 24/7, is that Love, or what? Ponder on
your prayer practices and think about why you pray for the things you
pray for. You know, prayer is such an expansive topic and one that deserves your
consideration, so you may want to check out this study and learn more about it:
CHAPTER 5-7
In Chapter 5,
of this
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
we're briefly informed about a
war that was waged by the tribes of Reuben, Gad and the half tribe of Manasseh
against the Hagarites, which were of the descendants of Ishmael. After God
helped the children of these tribes to win this war, they forsook the Lord and
worshiped the gods of the people that the Lord destroyed for them, so God
allowed them to be taken captive by Assyria.
Chapter 6 lists the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline of the
Levite priests up until the captivity.
CHAPTER 8
In this chapter
of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline, you'll notice that Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan is called Meribbaal.
CHAPTER 9
Chapter 9 tells the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline names of the children of Israel that returned from the
captivity in Babylon and repossessed the land.
CHAPTER 10
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
1 SAMUEL,
CHAPTER 31
CHAPTER 11
PARALLEL CHAPTERS -
2
SAMUEL, CHAPTER 5 &
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 12
PARALLEL CHAPTERS -
1
SAMUEL, CHAPTER 27 &
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 13
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 14
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2
SAMUEL, CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 15
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 16
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 17
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 18
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 19
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 20
PARALLEL CHAPTERS -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 12 &
2
SAMUEL, CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 21
PARALLEL CHAPTER -
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 22
INCLUDED IN
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 23 - 26
These four chapters
of
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline tell about the services of
the Levites toward the end of David's reign. You'll find a record of their
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline as well as descriptions of their duties. Basically, they were priests,
musicians, doorkeepers, administrators of the treasures of the house of the
Lord, officers and judges.
CHAPTER 27
In this chapter you'll find an account of the
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline of the
military of Israel, including the twelve groups of soldiers and the names of
their captains which served the king ... One group for each separate month of
the year. Also listed are a
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline of the princes of the tribes of Israel as well as the
kings counselors, companions, and officers of the court and general of the army.
CHAPTER 28
INCLUDED IN
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 29
INCLUDED IN
2 SAMUEL, CHAPTER 24
Congratulations! You've just
completed the study of The First Book of the Chronicles
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline! As we learned at the
beginning of this
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline book, it was thought to contain things that were omitted from
the four books preceding it in the Bible. There are an awful lot of
Bible Genealogy Tree timeline
names that
were omitted from those books, but not too much other stuff ... Perhaps we'll
find that The Second Book of the Chronicles has more. Can't wait to discover it
together next time, right here at Daily Bread! See you again soon.