I was browsing through the facsimiles of the Leningrad Codex the other day and noticed that in it Chronicles is placed at the beginning of the "Writings" (in contrast with BHS's placement of Chronicles at the end). In trying to understand what was going on I came across this note in BHS: "The BHS, following the BHK, deviates from the order of the books in L[eningrad] only in placing 1,2 Chronicles at the end" (XII). The editors of BHS say nothing more about it and I have not been able to find more explanation in BHK. Are they following another textual/canonical tradition at this point? If so, why?
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