I'm a little hazy on the details, but I think one was a nothern perspective
and one was a southern perspective.
Best Salaams,
As I recall, that view does overlook the complexity of the books of Samuel,
which tells teh same story twice from two contradictory perspectives, but
maybe it's history is different altogether!
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, Texas
villandra AT austin.rr.com
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From: "Read, James C" <K0434995 AT kingston.ac.uk>
To: <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 5:23 PM
Subject: [b-hebrew] Kings v's Chronicles
Samuel/Kings?
Recent discussion have made think about a question I have always had
but never aired:
Why did the chronicler feel the need to rerecord past history?
Does chronicles bring any benefit that we didn't already have with
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