Notes: May 31, 2009

The Returning Captives

1 Chronicles 9

  • Announcing the registry of Israel’s genealogies and the reason for the Babylonian captivity (v. 1)
  • The first inhabitants of the new Jerusalem (v. 2-44)
  • The chiefs (v. 2-9)
  • The priests (v. 10-13)
  • The Levites (v. 14-16)
  • The porters (v. 17-29)
  • The other officers (v. 30-32)
  • The singers (v. 33-34)
  • The sons of Saul again (v. 35-44)

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Notes: May 30, 2009

The family of Israel’s first king

1 Chronicles 8

  • The sons of Benjamin, to Saul (v. 1-33; remember 7:6-12)
  • The sons of Saul (v. 33-40)

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Notes: May 29, 2009

Israel’s family tree continued

1 Chronicles 6

  • The sons of Levi and Aaron (v. 1-30)
  • Aaron’s family (v. 3-15)
  • Levi’s family (v. 16-30)
  • Workers in and around the holy place (v. 31-53)
  • Where they lived (v. 54-81)

1 Chronicles 7

  • The sons of Issachar (v. 1-5)
  • The sons of Benjamin (v. 6-12)
  • The sons of Naphtali (v. 13)
  • The sons of Manasseh (v. 14-19)
  • The sons of Ephraim (v. 20-29)
  • The sons of Asher (v. 30-40)

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Notes: May 28, 2009

The families beyond the Jordan

1 Chronicles 5

  • Reuben’s family (v. 1-10)
  • Gad’s family (v. 11-17)
  • Reuben, Gad and the 1/2 tribe of Manasseh in adventures (v. 18-22)
  • Manasseh’s family (1/2, v. 23-24).
  • Reuben, Gad and the 1/2 tribe of Manasseh in trouble for idolatry and captured by Assyrians (v. 18-22)

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