10.2k views
2 votes
What did Chronicles solely focus on to give hope?

User Rima
by
7.6k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Final answer:

The Chronicles, and various other historic and religious texts, focused on providing hope by highlighting promises of divine salvation and the fulfillment of a covenant with God, or through illustrating a faith in an afterlife or eventual deliverance from suffering.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Chronicles focused on providing hope through stories of salvation and divine promises.

The context varies, but in the texts from Hebrew Scriptures, there is an emphasis on the hope for salvation and the fulfillment of God's promise to his chosen people.

This promise often manifested in the form of an abundant and peaceful land, or Israel, granted in return for exclusive worship and obedience.

In the Byzantine era, figures like Metochites rebuilt monasteries such as the Chora, decorating them with frescoes that not only conveyed their status and achievements but also their anticipation for God's judgment and the hope for resurrection and eternal life.

This provided a form of hope in the afterlife for those who were mindful of their mortality.

Similarly, during times of oppression, such as slavery, the need for hope from sources beyond the physical world became vital.

The language of slave spirituals and the underlying actions in the Civil Rights Movement demonstrate a faith in political freedom and salvation, sometimes seen as achievable in the afterlife, reflecting a continuum of hope for deliverance from suffering.

User Vadim Shender
by
8.6k points