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96761 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.60
… :1 - 12 is just a transcription, with slight changes, of the passage in Samuel. A large part of Chronicles is thus made up of passages transcribed from Samuel and …
96762 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.62
… 10:12. In 10:13 and 14 the Chronicler condenses into a sentence a large part of the contents of 1 Samuel; one clause in particular is a condensation of 1 Samuel …
96763 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.65
… Chronicles 12:1 - 40; 1 Chronicles 27:1 - 34; 2 Chronicles 11:5 - 12, 18 - 23; 2 Chronicles 12:3 - 9; 2 Chronicles 14:3 - 15; 2 Chronicles 17:1 - 5, 10 - 19; 2 Chronicles 21:1 - 20; 2 Chronicles …
96764 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.66
… :20; 12, 16 ). He uses the word "prophet" 30 times, and the two words for "seer" (chozeh and ro’eh) respectively 5 and 11 times. He gives us additional information concerning …
96765 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.67
… 16:12 - 13; 2 Chronicles 24:15 - 27; 2 Chronicles 32:27 - 30 ), that seem to the Chronicler worth preserving, though they are not recorded in the earlier writings. The fruits …
96766 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.75
12. The Text: The text of the Books of Chronicles has been less carefully preserved than that of some other parts of the Old Testament. Witness for example the …
96767 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.82
… Nehemiah 12:26 ). The latest event mentioned is the differentiating of the Samaritan schism. A certain enrollment was made ( Nehemiah 12:22 - 26 ) in the reign of …
96768 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.29
12. Death of James the Just
96769 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.36
… , March 12, 750/4 and January 9, 753/1. Of these the most probable is that of March 12, 750/4. Soon after the eclipse Herod put to death his son Antipater and died five …
96770 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.44
… 765/12 to equal authority with Augustus in the provinces (Veil. ii 121; Suet. Tib. xx.21; Tac. Ann. i.3). This method seems not to have been employed elsewhere (Lewin, op …
96771 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.45
… , note 12). As Josephus reckons from the accession of Herod in 717/37, the 18th year would be 734/20 to 735/21 and 46 years later would be 780/27 to 781/28. The interval …
96772 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.46
… :3 - 12; Mark 6:14 - 29; Luke 9:7 - 9 ). Josephus reports that the defeat of Antipas by Aretas, in the summer of 789/36, was popularly regarded as a Divine punishment for the …
96773 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.47
… ( Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23; Luke 6:1 ) and the condition of the grass when the Five Thousand were fed ( Matthew 14:15; Mark 6:39; Luke 9:12 ) points to the springtime, the Passion …
96774 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.48
… 14:12 ff; Luke 22:7 ff). But the Fourth Gospel is thought by many to represent the paschal meal as still uneaten when Jesus suffered ( Luke 18:28; compare Luke 13:29 …
96775 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.53
… 26:12 ff; Galatians 1:17 ). After a brief stay in that city ( Acts 9:19 ff) he went to Arabia and then came again to Damascus ( Galatians 1:17 ). When he left Damascus the second …
96776 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.54
… ( Acts 12:23; compare Acts 12:3, 19 ). Caligula had given him the tetrarchy of Philip and of Lysanias in 37 AD--the latter either at this time or later--with the title …
96777 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.55
… :30; 12:23 ). Famines in Rome during the reign of Claudius are mentioned by Suetonius (Claud. xviii), Dio Cassius (lx.11), Tacitus (Annals xii.43), and Orosius (vii.6). Josephus …
96778 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.58
… 18:12 ). This could not have been earlier than the year 44 when Claudius gave Achaia back to the Senate and the province was administered by a proprietor with …
96779 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.60
… ,II, 12-13), it is not likely that it lasted less than two years. But as between 57 AD and 60 AD, probability favo rs the latter. For greater justice is thus done to the …
96780 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.61
… :30; 12:25), about the time of the death of Herod Agrippa I, and would fall between 44 AD and 50 AD. The growth of the early church in Jerusalem previous to Paul’s conversion …