1 & 2 Chronicles
A Commentary for Biblical Preaching and Teaching
Product Information
Price:
$41.99
ISBN: 9780825458484
Edition: July 16, 2024
Pages: 592
Dimensions: 7.5 x 9.25 (inch.)
Publication date: July 16, 2024
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Kregel Ministry
Category:
Bible Commentaries
Series:
Kerux
1 & 2 Chronicles
A Commentary for Biblical Preaching and Teaching
Kerux Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the main message in a biblical text
The books of 1 and 2 Chronicles do more than provide an account of historical events involving God's people; they also point to the future using a picture of the past.
In this commentary, authors Joshua E. Williams and Calvin F. Pearson explore the interrelated themes of divine covenant, the worship of God's people, the kingdom as God envisions it, and the God-formed community found in this far-ranging and didactic narrative. God's holiness, faithfulness, and gracious character find concrete expression in the accounts of the Davidic monarchy over many generations. These often-failed national leaders prefigure a better coming Davidic king who will lead the way back to proper worship of God. 1 & 2 Chronicles calls readers to both action and hope.
Author:
Joshua E. Williams (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Associate Professor of Old Testament and Director of Research Doctoral Studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He has published essays in Texts and Canon: Essays in Honor of John Sailhamer and Reverberations of Exodus in Scripture and contributed articles for academic journals focusing on Chronicles, especially its relation to other texts.
Calvin F. Pearson (PhD, University of Texas at Arlington) is a recently retired pastor and still serves the Lord through writing, teaching, and sermon coaching. His ministry experience includes pastoring in Texas and Michigan, and teaching homiletics at Dallas Theological Seminary, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Clamp Divinity School at Anderson University, and Grace School of Theology.