Day 113 (1 Chronicles 1-2) - Year 8
4/23/20267 min
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[intro music] Hey, Bible readers. I'm Tara-Leigh Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. [upbeat music] Did it surprise you that we started another new book today? Welcome to 1 Chronicles. We'll be popping in and out of this book over the next month. Then we'll drop in and out of 2 Chronicles for the three months after that. These two books used to be one book, but they were divided because of scroll length. In our chronological timeline, we're currently at the time of David, which is roughly 1,000 years BC, and these two books were written at roughly 500 BC to chronicle Israel's history, like The Bible Recap, but before podcast and much more condensed, and on a scroll. So every time we drop into this book, we'll be getting a little bonus recap about something we just read. The purpose of Chronicles is to remind Israel where they came from, which should also serve to give them hope for the future. In a few days, I'll tell you why it was so important for them to have this book and these genealogies specifically. The book starts us way back at the beginning. In fact, the first word of 1 Chronicles 1:1 is Adam. This is going to be such a good refresher for us, and I believe it will really help us to commit more of this to memory as well as stir up a few things in our hearts. So don't tap out here if some of this feels repetitive. You don't want a little repetition to knock you off your game. In fact, reps are how you develop strength. Keep looking for God and for new things each day, even in the things that feel familiar or boring. But for what it's worth, Chronicles