New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generation

The Chronistic History, consisting of I and II chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, constitutes a new history for the post-exilic Judaean community. These people faced new� social and political relities and had to make sense of their history and situation. Central features of the Chronistic History are (i...

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Main Author: W Boshoff
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2005-10-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/210
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spelling doaj-f4eabd16d45e4912a31e8a44cf456a932020-11-24T22:26:42ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052005-10-0126111510.4102/ve.v26i1.210163New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generationW Boshoff0University of South AfricaThe Chronistic History, consisting of I and II chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, constitutes a new history for the post-exilic Judaean community. These people faced new� social and political relities and had to make sense of their history and situation. Central features of the Chronistic History are (in I and II� Chronicles) the review of king David�s genealogies, the centrality of David�s reign and cultic arrangements, which resulted in Solomon�s building of the temple, and the history of the kingdom of Judah, with the reigns of Hesekiah and Josiah as focal points. In Ezra and Nehemiah the focal points are the Persian king Cyrus� decree, allowing the Judaeans to return to Jerusalem, the conflict with the people of the land, and the rebuilding of the city walls and temple. The� Chronicler�s use of history to constitute a new reality for its readers, helped them to visualise a new Judaean community by inclusion and exclusion. This process was not only healing and reconciliatory, but also entailed conflict and animosity.http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/210
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New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generation
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title New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generation
title_short New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generation
title_full New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generation
title_fullStr New politics, new stories, new history: the Chronicler as historian for a new generation
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description The Chronistic History, consisting of I and II chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, constitutes a new history for the post-exilic Judaean community. These people faced new� social and political relities and had to make sense of their history and situation. Central features of the Chronistic History are (in I and II� Chronicles) the review of king David�s genealogies, the centrality of David�s reign and cultic arrangements, which resulted in Solomon�s building of the temple, and the history of the kingdom of Judah, with the reigns of Hesekiah and Josiah as focal points. In Ezra and Nehemiah the focal points are the Persian king Cyrus� decree, allowing the Judaeans to return to Jerusalem, the conflict with the people of the land, and the rebuilding of the city walls and temple. The� Chronicler�s use of history to constitute a new reality for its readers, helped them to visualise a new Judaean community by inclusion and exclusion. This process was not only healing and reconciliatory, but also entailed conflict and animosity.
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