Citations:Chronistic


 * 1996, Eibert J. C. Tigchelaar, Prophets of Old and the Day of the End: Zechariah, the Book of Watchers, and Apocalyptic, BRILL (ISBN 9789004103566), page 74:
 * "levitical sermon is hardly tenable, there is no unambiguous evidence of Chronistic expressions." In a summary of his analysis of Zech. 1:1-6 Beuken presents an inventory of the expressions in Zech. 1:3–6 according to their pertinence ...
 * 2004, Juha Pakkala, Ezra the Scribe: The Development of Ezra 7-10 and Nehemia 8, Walter de Gruyter (ISBN 9783110915624), page 6:
 * In many cases when the approach has been literary and redaction critical, the analysis has been dominated and disturbed by the question whether the text is Chronistic or not. Especially older research was influenced by this question to the ...
 * 2005, Reinhard Gregor Kratz, The Composition of the Narrative Books of the Old Testament, A&C Black (ISBN 9780567089205), page 87:
 * The Chronistic History 1. The hypothesis The hypothesis of a unitary Chronistic history comprising the books of Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah arose for the first time in the first half of the nineteenth century with Leopold Zunz in his Religious ...
 * 2009, Michael R. Stead, The Intertextuality of Zechariah 1-8, Bloomsbury Publishing USA (ISBN 9780567005823), page 52:
 * Beuken&#39;s argument regarding dating is based on his identification of some ideology and phraseology in Zech 1–8 which is distinctively “Chronistic.” With respect to ideology, it is undeniable that the Chronicler and Zech 1–8 have a shared ...
 * 2020, Isabel Cranz, Royal Illness and Kingship Ideology in the Hebrew Bible, Cambridge University Press (ISBN 9781108830492), page 179:
 * In doing so, the depiction of Uzziah&#39;s צרעת is worked into a decidedly Chronistic framework by employing Chronistic phrases and certain ideological interests when describing the cause of the disorder. At the same time, however, the account ...