Bibliography


Title: The Chronicler as Historian
Secondary Title: JSOT.S 238
Author: Graham, Matt Patrick
Type: Edited Book
Year: 1997
Abstract: "Contents: Raymond B. Dillard (1944-1993): in memoriam, by T. Longman, III, A Groves. The Chronicler as historian: a comparativist perspective, by K. Hoglund. The Chronicler and his sources: historical and geographical, by A. Rainey. Was the Chronicler a historian?, by I. Kalimi. 1 Chronicles 1-9 and the reconstruction of the history of Israel: thoughts on the use of genealogical data in Chronicles in the reconstruction of the history of Israel, by R. Braun. Non-synoptic chronological references in the books of Chronicles, by W. Barnes. The Chronicler as a historian: building texts, by E. Ben Zvi. The fight for peace: narrative and history in the battle accounts in Chronicles, by J. Wright. History and historiography: the royal reforms, by G. Knoppers. Prophets and prophecy in the books of Chronicles, by W. Schniedewind. The Chronicler's speeches and historical reconstruction, by M. Throntveit. "You can't pray a lie": truth and fiction in the prayers of Chronicles, by S. Balentine. How many in a thousand?, by R. Klein. The Chronicler's account of Solomon's temple-building: a continuity theme, by J. Van Seters. Joash of Judah according to Josephus, by C. Begg".
Keywords: Jewish History: Old Testament Period