Good afternoon brothers and sisters,
I just want to comment on where we are on the reading schedule. Day 322 means we are now in the last month of this pass through the Word. So wherever you are on the schedule you have another 33 days. Keep up the good work and finish strrong.
Blessings,
Jeff
As we saw in previous passage in 1 Chronicles, the author is reflecting back on how the history of David's kingship is a uniting of all the tribes. During the return from exile in Babylon, unity between all those who return is important. While other accounts make this process of David becoming king of all Israel longer, the point is that the other tribes come around to supporting him.
Knowing that the kingdom later is divided under Rehoboam, David's grandson, it seems that it would have been easy for the author just to exclude the other tribes. Seems like the author is looking to a renewed kingdom and renewed Levitical priesthood upon the return to Judah. Maybe even the imminent fulfillment of Genesis 3:15.
To me, it is hard to understand how the returning exiles thought. However they thought, Ezra and Nehemiah don't tell a story of restoration of kingdom. This awaits the coming of the better David in the person of Jesus.
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