History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles
Explore the intricate layers of the Book of Chronicles with History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles by Ehud Ben Zvi. Published in 2006 by Taylor & Francis, this insightful paperback spans 328 pages and offers a fresh perspective on one of the Old Testament's most significant texts. Ben Zvi presents a compelling argument that the Book of Chronicles utilizes diverse viewpoints and the historical knowledge of its audience to reshape social memory and affirm the authority of God. This work is essential for anyone interested in biblical studies, particularly those focusing on the Old Testament, criticism, and exegesis. Dive into this enriching examination that bridges history, literature, and theology, and discover how the Chronicles contribute to our understanding of religious texts and Jewish studies.