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148 | Saul's death (1 CHRONICLES 10)

13 min · 13. maj 2026
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This chapter is basically a setup for a power transition. The Chronicler—that's what scholars call the unknown author who wrote Chronicles sometime around 400 BCE—is telling the story of Israel's monarchy, but he starts in the middle. By the time we get to 1 Chronicles 10, we're jumping straight to the end of Saul's reign without any backstory. The Chronicler assumes you already know about Saul from the books of Samuel, which covered 24 chapters about him. Here, we get just the final scene. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TJO4Sio2_Vc53mALMRgrSQVkhppSXazI/view

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