12/09/2011

Annotated Outline of 1 Chronicles


1 Chronicles
  1. Genealogies: Adam to the Babylonian captivity (1 Chr. 1:1-9:1)  (1:1-54)
    1. Ten generations: Adam to Noah (Gen. 5)  (1:1-4)
    2. Seven sons: seven descendants of Japheth (Gen. 10:1)  (1:5-7)
    3. Four sons: twenty-six descendants of Ham (Gen. 10:6-20)  (1:8-16)
    4. Nine sons: sixteen descendants of Shem (Gen. 10:21-32)  (1:17-23)
    5. Ten generations: Shem to Abraham (Gen. 11:10-30)  (1:24-27)
    6. First sons of Abraham (Gen. 16:1-16; 21:1-8)  (1:28)
    7. Twelve sons of Ishmael (Gen. 17:20; 25:12-18)  (1:29-31)
    8. Six sons: seven descendants of Abraham and Keturah (Gen. 25:1-6)  (1:32-33)
    9. Three sons of Abraham and Isaac (Gen. 21:1-8; 25:19-26)  (1:34)
    10. Five sons: thirty-eight descendants of Esau (Gen. 36)  (1:35-42)
    11. Eight kings of Edom before Israel's kings (Gen. 36:31)  (1:43-50)
    12. Eleven early dukes of Edom (Gen. 36:15-30,40-43)  (1:51-54)
  2. Jacob's twelve sons (Gen. 29:31-30:24; 35:16-26; 49:1-28)  (2:1-55)
    1. Generations of Judah (1 Chr. 2:3-4:23)  (2:3-12)
      1. Five sons: eighteen descendants of Judah (Gen. 38)  (2:3-12)
    2. Seven sons: two daughters and four grandsons of Jesse (1 Sam. 16:6-11; 17:12; 2 Sam. 17:25)  (2:13-17)
    3. Four sons: two descendants of Caleb or Chelubai (1 Chr. 2:9), the ancestor of Caleb of Num. 13 and 2 Chr. 4:15  (2:18-20)
    4. Three sons of Hezron (1 Chr. 2:18)  (2:21-24)
    5. Six sons: eighteen descendants of Jerahmeel of 1 Chr. 2:9  (2:25-33)
    6. Twelve descendants of Sheshan of 1 Chr. 2:31  (2:34-41)
    7. Twenty-eight descendants of Caleb or Chelubai (1 Chr. 2:9,18) by other concubines  (2:42-49)
    8. Descendants of Caleb, son of the Hur of 1 Chr. 2:19; 4:15  (2:50-55)
  3. Six sons of David in Hebron (2 Sam. 3:2-5)  (3:1-24)
    1. Fourteen sons and daughters of David in Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:13-16; 13)  (3:5-9)
    2. Twenty-one royal descendants of Solomon-nineteen kings of Judah to the captivity (Mt. 1)  (3:10-16)
    3. Thirty-two descendants of king Jeconiah or Jehoiachin (2 Ki. 24:6-16; Jer. 22:24-28; 2 Chr. 36:9; Mt. 1)  (3:17-24)
  4. Eighteen descendants of Judah by Hur and Shobal (1 Chr. 2:18,20,50,52)  (4:1-43)
    1. Ten descendants of Judah by Ashur (1 Chr. 2:24)  (4:5-8)
    2. Jabez of Judah and his answered prayer (1 Chr. 2:55)  (4:9-10)
    3. Five unidentified descendants of Judah by Chelub or Caleb, not the Caleb's of 1 Chr. 2:18,50; 4:15  (4:11-12)
    4. Six descendants of Kenaz of Judah (Josh. 15:13-19; Judges 1:9-15)  (4:13-14)
    5. Thirty-seven descendants of Judah by the Caleb of Num. 13-14; 1 Chr. 2:50; 6:56  (4:15-20)
    6. Ten descendants of Judah by Shelah (Gen. 38:5)  (4:21-23)
    7. Generations of Simeon, son of Jacob  (4:24-33)
      1. Twenty-seven descendants and their inheritance  (4:24-33)
    8. Twenty-two other princes of Simeon and their conquests  (4:34-43)
  5. Generations of Reuben, son of Jacob  (5:1-26)
    1. Why Reuben lost his birthright  (5:1-2)
    2. Seventeen descendants of Reuben to the Assyrian captivity (2 Ki. 15:29; 17:6; 18:11)  (5:3-8)
    3. Conquests and expansion of Israel:war with the Hagarites  (5:9-10)
    4. 17 Generations of Gad, son of Jacob, to Jotham, king of Judah (2 Ki. 15:32)  (5:11-17)
    5. Army of 44,760 of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh that conquered the Hagarites in the day of King Saul (1 Chr. 5:10)  (5:18-22)
    6. Chief men of Manasseh east of Jordan (Num. 32; Josh. 13:8)  (5:23-24)
    7. Idolatry and first captivity of Israel to Assyria (2 Ki. 15:29; 17:6; 18:11)  (5:25-26)
  6. Generations of Levi, son of Jacob: their habitations and services (1 Chr. 6)  (6:1-81)
    1. Fourteen descendants (Ex. 6:16-27)  (6:1-3)
    2. Line of twenty-two priests from Aaron to the Babylonian captivity  (6:4-15)
    3. Heads of the three branches of the tribe of Levi (Num. 3)  (6:16-19)
    4. Sons of Gershom (Num. 3:21)  (6:20-21)
    5. Sons of Kohath (Num. 3:27)  (6:22-28)
    6. Sons of Merari (Num. 3:33)  (6:29-30)
    7. David appoints three chief choir leaders in the house of the Lord (1 Chr. 6:33,39,44)  (6:31-32)
    8. A. From Kohath-Heman, the first choir leader: his genealogy from Levi to David  (6:33-38)
    9. B. From Gershom-Asaph, the second choir leader: his genealogy from Levi to David  (6:39-43)
    10. C. From Merari-Ethan, the third choir leader: his genealogy from Levi to David  (6:44-47)
    11. Services other than music in charge of other Levites  (6:48)
    12. High priests from Aaron to David and their services  (6:49-53)
    13. Habitation of Kohathites in Judah  (6:54-59)
    14. Habitation of Kohathites in Benjamin  (6:60)
    15. Habitation of Kohathites in Manasseh west of Jordan  (6:61)
    16. Habitation of Gershom in Issachar, Asher, Naphtali and Manasseh east of Jordan  (6:62)
    17. Habitation of Merari in Reuben, Gad, and Zebulun  (6:63-64)
    18. Habitation of remaining Kohathites in Judah, Simeon, Benjamin, Ephraim, and Manasseh: eight cities not mentioned in 1 Chr. 6:54  (6:65-70)
    19. Thirteen cities of 1 Chr. 6:62 enumerated as the habitation of Gershom  (6:71-76)
    20. Habitation of remaining sons of Merari: ten cities in Zebulun, Reuben, and Gad not mentioned in 1 Chr. 6:63  (6:77-81)
  7. Generations of Issachar, son of Jacob  (7:1-40)
    1. First branch: 22,600 men of war  (7:1-2)
    2. Second branch: 36,000 men of valor  (7:3-4)
    3. Total men of war in Issachar in David's time: 87,000  (7:5)
    4. Generations of Benjamin  (7:6-7)
      1. First branch: 22,034 men of valor  (7:6-7)
    5. Second branch: 20,200 men of valor  (7:8-9)
    6. Third branch: 17,200 men of valor plus others  (7:10-12)
    7. Generations of Napthali  (7:13)
    8. Generations of Manasseh  (7:14-19)
    9. Generations of Ephraim and their possessions  (7:20-29)
    10. Generations of Asher: 26,000 men of valor  (7:30-40)
  8. Generations of Benjamin to the time of King Saul  (8:1-40)
    1. Generations of Benjamin from Saul to the captivity (1 Chr. 9:35-44)  (8:33-40)
  9. Summary: Israel's genealogies  (9:1-44)
    1. Genealogies of Israel after the Babylonian captivity:  (9:2-3)
      1. Remnant of various tribes return to Jerusalem  (9:2-3)
    2. Of Judah: 690 men among the first captives to return  (9:4-6)
    3. Of Benjamin: 956 men among the first captives to return  (9:7-9)
    4. First priests to return from Babylon  (9:10-13)
    5. First Levites to return from Babylon  (9:14-25)
    6. Four chief Levites and their duties  (9:26-32)
    7. The singers after the captivity to Babylon  (9:33-34)
    8. Saul's genealogy and death leading up to the story of David (1 Chr. 9:35-10:14)  (9:35-44)
      1. Saul's genealogy (1 Chr. 8:33-40)  (9:35-44)
  10. Defeat of Israel and death of Saul and Jonathan (1 Sam. 31:1-7)  (10:1-14)
    1. Indignities to Saul (1 Sam. 31:8-10)  (10:8-10)
    2. Rescue of Saul's body (1 Sam. 31:11-13)  (10:11-12)
    3. Saul's unpardonable sin (1 Sam. 28)  (10:13-14)
  11. Reign of David: forty years (1 Chr. 11-29)  (11:1-47)
    1. David made king of all Israel (1 Chr. 11:1-12:40; 2 Sam. 2:1-5:25)  (11:1-3)
    2. Jerusalem made the capital of the united kingdom (2 Sam. 5:6-12)  (11:4-9)
    3. David's mighty men (2 Sam. 23)  (11:10-11)
      1. Jashobeam (Adino, 2 Sam. 23:8)  (11:10-11)
    4. Eleazar (2 Sam. 23:9)  (11:12-14)
    5. Feat of the three mighty men (2 Sam. 23:8-17)  (11:15-19)
    6. Abishai (2 Sam. 23:18)  (11:20-21)
    7. Benaiah (2 Sam. 23:20)  (11:22-25)
    8. Forty-eight other mighty men (2 Sam. 23:24-39)  (11:26-47)
  12. Companies that came to David while in Ziklag (1 Sam. 30)  (12:1-40)
    1. From Benjamin  (12:1-7)
    2. Gadites who came to David in Ziklag  (12:8-15)
    3. Men from both Benjamin and Judah who came to David in Ziklag  (12:16-18)
    4. Men from Manasseh who came to David in Ziklag  (12:19-21)
    5. Men of all Israel who came to make David king (2 Sam. 5:1-3)  (12:22-24)
      1. From Judah: 6,800 men  (12:22-24)
    6. From Simeon: 7,100 men  (12:25-26)
    7. From Levi: 4,600 men  (12:27-28)
    8. From Benjamin: 3,000 men  (12:29)
    9. From Ephraim: 20,800 men  (12:30)
    10. From western Manasseh: 18,000 men  (12:31)
    11. From Issachar: 200 leaders and all their bands  (12:32)
    12. From Zebulun: 50,000 men  (12:33)
    13. From Naphtali: 38,000 men  (12:34)
    14. From Dan: 28,600 men  (12:35)
    15. From Asher: 40,000 men  (12:36)
    16. From eastern Manasseh, Gad, and Reuben: 120,000 men  (12:37)
    17. Three days' feast of over 337,100 men of war with multitudes not in the armies  (12:38-40)
  13. David's religious policies (1 Chr. 13:1-17:27; 2 Sam. 6:1-7:29)  (13:1-14)
    1. David attempts to bring the ark to Jerusalem (2 Sam. 6:1-5)  (13:1-8)
    2. Temporary hindrance: Uzza killed.  David, being afraid of God, leaves the ark with Obed-edom (2 Sam. 6:6)  (13:9-14)
  14. David's prosperity  (14:1-17)
    1. Hiram builds David a house (2 Sam. 5:11; cp. 1 Ki. 5)  (14:1)
    2. David's exaltation (2 Sam. 5:12)  (14:2)
    3. David's family at Jerusalem (1 Chr. 3:5-8; 2 Sam. 5:13)  (14:3-7)
    4. David's victories over the Philistines (2 Sam. 5:17-25)  (14:8-16)
    5. David's world fame  (14:17)
  15. David's religious policies renewed (1 Chr. 15:1-17:27; cp. 13:1; 2 Sam. 6:1-7:29)  (15:1-29)
    1. Prepares a place for the ark  (15:1)
    2. To avoid another judgment (1 Chr. 13:9-12; 15:12-13) Levites commanded to bear ark  (15:2)
    3. Assembling of Israel to bring the ark to its place  (15:3)
    4. Over 862 priests and Levites are sanctified to bear the ark and offer sacrifices  (15:4-15)
    5. David appoints singers and musicians to praise God before the ark (1 Chr. 6:31-47)  (15:16-24)
    6. David brings the ark to Jerusalem (2 Sam. 6:12)  (15:25-28)
    7. Michal's sin (2 Sam. 6:16)  (15:29)
  16. Great religious festival (2 Sam. 6:17-23)  (16:1-43)
    1. David's regular choir (1 Chr. 6:31-47; 15:16-24)  (16:4-6)
    2. David's psalm of thanksgiving (see Ps. 105)  (16:7-13)
      1. A. Twelve admonitions (Ps. 105:1-6)  (16:7-13)
    3. B. Reason for admonitions: Abrahamic covenant  (16:14-19)
    4. C. Reason for admonitions: divine providence in the sojourn among nations  (16:20-22)
    5. D. Sixteen more admonitions: sixteen reasons-the nature and works of God  (16:23-36)
    6. Services of the singers, musicians, Levites and priests  (16:37-43)
  17. David desires to build God a house (2 Sam. 7:1)  (17:1-27)
    1. Nathan the prophet encourages David to build God a temple  (17:2)
    2. God's answer to David's desire: fifteenth or Davidic Covenant (2 Sam. 7:1-17; see 15 Great Covenants of Scripture)  (17:3-10)
      1. A. God rejects David as the temple builder and promises him an eternal house  (17:3-10)
    3. B. God promises David an eternal kingdom and that David's son shall build the temple (2 Sam. 7:13, refs.)  (17:11-15)
    4. David's prayer concerning the Covenant (2 Sam. 7:18)  (17:16-27)
  18. Full establishment of David's kingdom (1 Chr. 18:1-20:8; 2 Sam. 8:1-10:19)  (18:1-17)
    1. Conquers Philistia (2 Sam. 8:1; cp. 1 Chr. 14:8)  (18:1)
    2. Conquers Moab (2 Sam. 8:2)  (18:2)
    3. Conquers Zobah and Syria (2 Sam. 8:3-8)  (18:3-8)
    4. Peace with Hamath (2 Sam. 8:9)  (18:9-10)
    5. Conquers Ammon, Amalek, and Edom (2 Sam. 8:12-14)  (18:11-13)
    6. Character of David's reign (2 Sam. 8:15)  (18:14)
    7. Officers of David (2 Sam. 8:16, refs.)  (18:15-17)
  19. Ammonite-Syrian war (2 Sam. 10)  (19:1-19)
    1. A. David's kindness misunderstood as occasion to war  (19:1-3)
    2. B. David's servants insulted (2 Sam. 10:4-5)  (19:4-5)
    3. C. First campaign: victory over Syria (2 Sam. 10:16-14)  (19:6-16)
    4. D. Second campaign: submission of Syria (2 Sam. 10:15)  (19:17-19)
  20. Ammonite war: Rabbah taken (2 Sam. 12: Read 2 Sam. 11:1-12:25 here)  (20:1-8)
    1. Three wars with Philistia (2 Sam. 21:15): three giants slain-last mention of giants (Gen. 6:4, notes)  (20:4-8)
  21. David's last sin (2 Sam. 24)  (21:1-30)
    1. Command to number Israel  (21:1-2)
    2. Joab's faithful protest (2 Sam. 24:3)  (21:3)
    3. Numbering of Israel (2 Sam. 24:4-8)  (21:4)
    4. Total: 1,570,000 swordsmen (not all valiant men as in 2 Sam. 24:9)  (21:5-6)
    5. David's repentance (2 Sam. 24:10-11)  (21:7-8)
    6. God offers David a choice of three punishments (2 Sam. 24:12)  (21:9-12)
    7. David chooses to fall into God's hand (2 Sam. 24:14)  (21:13)
    8. 70,000 men die in a plague (2 Sam. 24:15)  (21:14)
    9. God has mercy on Jerusalem (2 Sam. 24:16)  (21:15)
    10. David sees the destroying angel and prays for mercy (2 Sam. 24:17)  (21:16-17)
    11. David buys the temple site and makes atonement and the plague is stayed (2 Sam. 24:18; 2 Chr. 3:1)  (21:18-27)
    12. Site of the Mosaic tabernacle in David's reign  (21:28-29)
    13. David is again afraid of God (1 Chr. 13:12)  (21:30)
  22. Preparation to build the temple (1 Chr. 22:1-23:1)  (22:1-19)
    1. David dedicates the temple site (1 Chr. 21:18-27)  (22:1)
    2. David prepares materials for the temple in abundance  (22:2-5)
    3. David charges Solomon to build the temple (1 Ki. 2:1)  (22:6-16)
    4. David charges the princes to help Solomon  (22:17-19)
  23. Solomon made king (1 Ki. 1:36-40)  (23:1-32)
    1. Religious appointments (1 Chr. 23:2-26:28)  (23:2)
      1. Assembly of Israel's leaders  (23:2)
    2. Levites numbered: 38,000 thirty years and older  (23:3)
    3. Services of the Levites: 24,000 workers, 6,000 officers and judges, 4,000 porters, and 4,000 musicians  (23:4-6)
    4. Sons of Gershon (1 Chr. 6:20; Num. 3:21)  (23:7-11)
    5. Sons of Kohath (1 Chr. 6:22; Num. 3:27)  (23:12-20)
    6. Sons of Merari (1 Chr. 6:29; Num. 3:33)  (23:21-23)
    7. David changes age of service from thirty to twenty years old (cp. 1 Chr. 23:3)  (23:24-27)
    8. Service of the Levites  (23:28-32)
  24. Divisions of priests in twenty-four courses of only two sons of Aaron: sixteen from Eleazar and eight from Ithamar  (24:1-31)
    1. Numbering by lot the heads of the twenty-four courses of the priests, not the Levites  (24:7-19)
    2. Levites also divided by lot into twenty-four courses  (24:20-31)
  25. 4,000 singers divided into twenty-four courses or weekly periods by lot (see 1 Chr. 23:5)  (25:1-26:32)
    1. 4,000 porters (1 Chr. 23:5) divided into twenty-four courses by lot and ruled by the ninety-three chiefs  (26:1-12)
      1. A. Porters of the temple service  (26:1-12)
    2. B. Porters of the gates  (26:13-19)
    3. C. Porters over the treasures  (26:20-28)
    4. Civil appointments  (26:29-32)
      1. Officers and judges over government business  (26:29-32)
  26. Standing army of 288,000 divided into twelve monthly courses of 24,000 each  (27:1-34)
    1. Names of the ruling princes of the twelve tribes  (27:16-22)
    2. No census taken of Israel under twenty years of age  (27:23-24)
    3. David's officers and counsellors  (27:25-34)
  27. David's last acts (1 Chr. 28:1-29:20; cp. Gen. 47; Dt. 31:1; 33:1; 1 Ki. 1)  (28:1-21)
    1. David's last assembly of Israel  (28:1)
    2. David's first address to Israel (1 Chr. 29:1)  (28:2-8)
    3. David's first charge to Solomon (1 Chr. 28:20; 1 Ki. 2:1)  (28:9-10)
    4. Spirit-inspired patterns for the temple delivered to Solomon (1 Chr. 28:12,19; cp. Ex. 29:40; Heb. 8:5)  (28:11-12)
    5. Spirit-inspired temple services delivered to Solomon (1 Chr. 28:12,19)  (28:13)
    6. Spirit-inspired weights of gold and silver for the temple furniture delivered to Solomon (1 Chr. 28:12,19)  (28:14-19)
    7. David's second charge to Solomon (1 Chr. 28:9; 1 Ki. 2:1)  (28:20-21)
  28. Second address to Israel (1 Chr. 28:2).  David's personal gift: $87,255,000 in gold and $13,440,000 in silver: total $100,695,000  (29:1-30)
    1. Gifts  of the leaders for the temple: $166,864,320 (cp. Ex. 25)  (29:6-9)
    2. David's praise and prayer  (29:10-19)
    3. People offer $386,900 worth of sacrifices to God  (29:20-21)
    4. Solomon made king: accepted by Israel (1 Ki. 1)  (29:22-25)
    5. Reign and death of David (2 Sam. 2:1-1 Ki. 2:11)  (29:26-28)
    6. Records of the life of King David (1 Sam. 16:1-1 Ki. 2:11)  (29:29-30)

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