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:''The similarly named [[Bible|Biblical]] books are located at [[Books of Chronicles]].''
:''The similarly named [[Bible|Biblical]] books are located at [[Books of Chronicles]].''


The '''Chronicles of the Kings of Israel''' is a book that gives a more detailed account of the reigns of the kings of ancient [[Kingdom of Israel]] than that presented in the [[Hebrew Bible]], and may have been the source from which the biblical account was drawn. The book is referred to several times in the Hebrew Bible, but was either not included in corpus of the biblical text or been removed from it at some stage. The book is counted as one of the [[Lost books of the Old Testament]]. This text is sometimes called ''The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel'' or ''The Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel''.
The '''Chronicles of the Kings of Israel''' is a book that gives a more detailed account of the reigns of the kings of ancient [[Kingdom of Israel]] than that presented in the [[Hebrew Bible]], and may have been the source from which the biblical account was drawn. The book was likely compiled by or derived from the kings of Israel's own scribes, and is likely the source for the basic facts presented in the Bible, though the compiler(s) of the biblical text clearly made selective use of it and added hostile commentaries.
The book is referred to several times in the Hebrew Bible, but was either not included in corpus of the biblical text or been removed from it at some stage. The book is counted as one of the [[Lost books of the Old Testament]]. This text is sometimes called ''The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel'' or ''The Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel''.


A complementary book detailing the reigns of the kings of Judah is the [[Chronicles of the Kings of Judah]], a book which has also been lost. Another lost book dealing with the reigns of the kings of ancient Israel is the [[Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel]]. This book is referred to in [[2 Chronicles]] and may be the same as the other two Chronicles named in Kings.
A complementary book detailing the reigns of the kings of Judah is the [[Chronicles of the Kings of Judah]], a book which has also been lost. Another lost book dealing with the reigns of the kings of ancient Israel is the [[Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel]]. This book is referred to in [[2 Chronicles]] and may be the same as the other two Chronicles named in Kings.

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The similarly named Biblical books are located at Books of Chronicles.

The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel is a book that gives a more detailed account of the reigns of the kings of ancient Kingdom of Israel than that presented in the Hebrew Bible, and may have been the source from which the biblical account was drawn. The book was likely compiled by or derived from the kings of Israel's own scribes, and is likely the source for the basic facts presented in the Bible, though the compiler(s) of the biblical text clearly made selective use of it and added hostile commentaries.

The book is referred to several times in the Hebrew Bible, but was either not included in corpus of the biblical text or been removed from it at some stage. The book is counted as one of the Lost books of the Old Testament. This text is sometimes called The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel or The Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel.

A complementary book detailing the reigns of the kings of Judah is the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah, a book which has also been lost. Another lost book dealing with the reigns of the kings of ancient Israel is the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel. This book is referred to in 2 Chronicles and may be the same as the other two Chronicles named in Kings.

References to the Chronicles

References to the Chronicles appear in Kings and imply that the description of the reign of the kings of Israel presented in the Bible is only a brief summary, and that a fuller account is to be found in the Chronicles.

For example, 1 Kings 14:19 refers to the book and reads: "And the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, how he warred, and how he reigned, behold, they are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel."

Also, 2 Kings 1:18 mentions the book and reads "Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?"

Again, 1 Kings 16:14 reads: "Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?"

It is referred to again in 1 Kings 16:20, which reads: "Now the rest of the acts of Zimri, and his treason that he wrought, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?"

It is also referred in 2 Kings 15:21 in relation to Menahem, king of Israel.

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