King and Temple in Chronicles
Discover the profound insights of "King and Temple in Chronicles" by Jozef Tiňo, published by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG in 2009. This compelling hardback edition, spanning 183 pages, delves into the historical and theological significance of the "Chronicles" during the late post-exilic period. At a time when the Temple in Jerusalem stood as a vital institution and the monarchy was but a distant memory, Tiňo explores the intricate relationships between these elements and the evolving post-exilic theological traditions. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of biblical studies, this book offers a rich interpretation that enhances our understanding of the roles of kings and the Temple in shaping religious narratives. Join Jozef Tiňo on a journey through the pages of history and theology, and enrich your biblical knowledge today.