Chronicles 17:1-15.
Study the Bible passage considering its context, content, and connections. Label the three sections context, content, and connections, and then write about each in an essay form Write a desсrіption of the context surrounding this passage. Answer as many of the questions as you can from information in your study Bible in paragraph form. You may not be able to answer all of the below questions, but these are the types of questions you should be asking and answering. Describe the literary context. What is the literary genre? What happens leading up to this passage—and what happens afterwards? How does this passage fit into the rest of the book? Describe the historical context: What is the setting? What is the geographic context? What are some of the places, and what peoples, cultures, nations are mentioned? What events surrounded the writing of this passage?[unique_solution] Who were the earliest recipients of this writing, and what was their context? Content: Write an outline of the main events or sections of this passage. What are important details? What is the author repeating or emphasizing? List out all the major people in the story and give a short desсrіption of who they are. What actions happen? What ideas are repeated in this passage? What is emphasized? What does the passage teach us about who God is and his character? What does the passage tell us about who humans are, and how God relates to humans? Are there any promises from God we should hold on to? Are there any examples we should follow? Are there any commands we should obey? After describing and coming to an understanding of the content of this passage, state the main idea of the passage in one or two sentences. Connections: What are connections between this passage and other parts of the Bible? What are some connections you see between this passage and your community? What connections can you draw between this passage and your own life