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Inconsistencies in the Bible - Chronicles and the Deuteronomic History |  | Inconsistencies in the Bible - Chronicles and the Deuteronomic History: Encyclopedia II - Inconsistencies in the Bible - Chronicles and the Deuteronomic History |  | The Book of Chronicles and the Deuteronomic History both present an account of the same period of Israelite history, but contain what are apparently subtle discrepancies between them. In the Books of Kings, the basin built before the Temple has a volume of 2000 baths (a Hebrew measure, approximately 32 liters or 8 U.S. gallons), while the account in the Books of Chronicles cites a volume of 3000 baths. David's census yields a result of 800,000 people in Israel and 500,000 in Judah, according to the Bo ...
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Inconsistencies in the Bible - Chronicles and the Deuteronomic History
The Book of Chronicles and the Deuteronomic History both present an account of the same period of Israelite history, but contain what are apparently subtle discrepancies between them. In the Books of Kings, the basin built before the Temple has a volume of 2000 baths (a Hebrew measure, approximately 32 liters or 8 U.S. gallons), while the account in the Books of Chronicles cites a volume of 3000 baths. David's census yields a result of 800,000 people in Israel and 500,000 in Judah, according to the Books of Samuel, but 1,100,000 in Israel and 470,000 in Judah according to the Chronicler.
Biblical criticism, in the main, views these (and other discrepancies) as two separate accounts being based on the same source but subject to different political spins. There were two significant factions of the priesthood in pre-exilic Israel/Judah, namely, those who claimed descent from Aaron and that only they could be priests, and those who opposed them. Chronicles is viewed as the pro-Aaronid response to the anti-Aaronid Deuteronomist, since in this view Chronicles is over 100 years later and updated its figures to take account of, for example, the population in its day.
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