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In the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, they are listed as:
The Chronicles of Jerahmeel, in addition to giving the above names from Yosippon, elsewhere lists Togarmah's sons similarly as " Abihud, Shafat, and Yaftir ".
The later mediaeval Chronicles of Jerahmeel gives these sons ' names as Fantonya and Atipa, and says they subdued " Pahath "; elsewhere these chronicles include information derived from Jerome, identifying Tubal's descendants with Iberia and Hispania.
In still another place, the Chronicles of Jerahmeel reproduces a more detailed legend taken from the earlier Yosippon ( c. 950 ): Tubal's descendants, it says, camped in Tuscany and built a city called " Sabino ", while the Kittim built " Posomanga " in neighboring Campania, with the Tiber river as the frontier between the two peoples.
Hebrew versions of the tale in the Megillat Antiochus and the Chronicles of Jerahmeel identify " Holoferenes " as Nicanor whence the name " Holofernes " in the Greek version would be a deliberately cryptic name similar to the use of " Nebuchadnezzar " for Antiochus.
Parts of this work were brought back into Hebrew for the medieval Chronicles of Jerahmeel.
The Chronicles of Jerahmeel is a mediaeval document ascribed to the 12th century Jewish historian Jerahmeel ben Solomon, and is unrelated to any of the above.
In the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, they are listed as:
Another mediaeval Hebrew compilation, the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, aside from quoting Yosippon as above, also provides a separate tradition of Tiras ' sons elsewhere, naming them as Maakh, Tabel, Bal ’ anah, Shampla, Meah, and Elash.
The Chronicles were published in English as The Chronicles of Jerahmeel Or, the Hebrew Bible Historiale by the Royal Asiatic Society, translated by Moses Gaster, 1899.
Gaster explained that he chose to title it " Chronicles of Jerahmeel " instead of " Chronicles of Eleasar " because of his analysis that Eleasar was merely a compiler, while the enigmatic " Jeraḥmeel " is the source most extensively reproduced, following the Yosippon which is otherwise extant.
* The Chronicles of Jerahmeel at sacred-texts

Chronicles and is
The Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game created and written by Erick Wujcik, set in the fictional universe created by author Roger Zelazny for his Chronicles of Amber.
The game is set in the multiverse described in Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber.
This is likely due to three scenes in the Chronicles: first, when Eric paralyzes Corwin with an attack across the Trump and refuses to desist because one or the other would be dominated ; second, when Corwin faces the demon Strygalldwir, it is able to wrestle mentally with him when their gazes meet ; and third, when Fiona is able to keep Brand immobile in the final battle at the Courts of Chaos.
In Jack Whyte's Camulod Chronicles, Ambrosius Aurelianus is the half-brother of Caius Merlyn Britannicus ( Merlin ) and helps him lead the people of Camulod ( Camelot ).
It is mentioned many times in the Tanakh ( Joshua 15: 39, 2 Samuel 14: 9 and 23: 26, 1 Chronicles 11: 28 ).
Rehoboam is reported to have fortified Tekoa along with other cities in Judah in 2 Chronicles 11: 5-6.
In 1 Chronicles 13: 3 it is stated that the people were not accustomed to consult the Ark in the days of Saul.
There is no record of what became of the Ark in the Books of Kings and Chronicles.
The Ark is first mentioned in the Book of Exodus, and then numerous times in Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, I Samuel, II Samuel, I Kings, I Chronicles, II Chronicles, Psalms and Jeremiah.
She became the mother of one of David's sons, who is listed in the Book of Chronicles under the name Daniel, in the Masoretic Text of the Books of Samuel as Chileab, and in the Septuagint text of 2 Samuel 3: 3 as Δαλουια, Dalouia.
In all Christian canons of the Old Testament ( Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant ), it is divided into two parts, 1 & 2 Chronicles — immediately following 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings — as a summary of them with minor details sometimes added.
Chronicles was formerly presumed to represent the source-material whence Samuel and Kings were composed ; that is, the kings ' official Day-Books, much like the U. S. Congressional Record of modern times.
In the masoretic text, Chronicles is part of the third part of the Tanakh, namely the Ketuvim (" Writings ").
However, in early Tiberian manuscripts such as the Aleppo codex and the Leningrad codex, Chronicles is placed as the first book in Ketuvim, preceding Psalms.
The Jewish ordering of the canon suggests that Chronicles is a summary of the entire span of history to the time it was written.
Steven Tuell argues that having Chronicles as the last book in the canon is appropriate since it " attempts to distill and summarize the entire history of God's dealings with God's people.
# 1 Chronicles ( chapters 11 – 29 ) is a history of David's reign.
# The beginning of 2 Chronicles ( chapters 1 – 9 ) is a history of the reign of King Solomon, son of David.
# The remainder of 2 Chronicles ( chapters 10 – 36 ) is a chronicle of the kings of Judah to the time of the Babylonian exile, concluding with the call by Cyrus the Great for the exiles to return to their land.
In its general scope and design, Chronicles is not so much historical as didactic.
One example is the Chronicler's use of genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1-9, which seem to come directly from the Pentateuch and possibly, as well, from Joshua and other books.
Scholars continue to debate over which history is more reliable: Chronicles or Samuel-Kings.

Chronicles and work
A typical example can be found in 2 Chronicles 9: 29 and references the work Acts of Solomon and, additionally, several unknown prophets, such as Ahijah the Shilonite and the seer Ido.
Shakespeare often used Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland — commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles — as a source for his plays, and in Macbeth he borrows from several of the tales in that work.
concept, including an incomplete pentalogy called The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles, a standalone work entitled Masks of the Illuminati and The Illuminati Papers, in which several chapters are attributed to the trilogy's characters.
As well as his work in television, Fry has contributed columns and articles for newspapers and magazines, and has written four novels and two volumes of autobiography, Moab Is My Washpot and The Fry Chronicles.
They have also released both a single and double live album expanding upon this work, Live Chronicles.
She earned a Golden Globe nomination for her work in TNT's adaptation of the Wendy Wasserstein play The Heidi Chronicles.
A number of explanations have been proposed, including: ( 1 ) the two are the same person ; ( 2 ) Sheshbazzar was in fact Shenazzar, Zerubabbel's uncle ( mentioned in Chronicles ); ( 3 ) Sheshbazzar began the work and Zerubbabel finished it.
* In a rare mention of the scale within a work of fiction, the Doctor Who novel The Gallifrey Chronicles, a Time Lord named Marnal asserts that " the Time Lords were the Type-4 civilization.
This work was also the " single most important source used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in creating his Historia Regum Britanniae ", and via the enormous popularity of that work, this brand of the earlier history of Britain, including the Trojan origin tradition, became incorporated into subsequent chronicles for the long-running history of the land, e. g., the Middle English Brut of England aka The Chronicles of England.
) was an English chronicler, whose work, commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles, was one of the major sources used by William Shakespeare for a number of his plays.
He became known only by the Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland, and all the information we have about him is related to this work.
* Memnoch doesn't like this work and is constantly asking God to appoint someone else to the job ( as David Talbot witnesses in the previous Vampire Chronicles novel ).
The entire New Testament ( first published in 1526, later revised, 1534 and 1535 ), the Pentateuch, Jonah and in David Daniell's view, the Books of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, First and Second Samuel, First and Second Kings, and First and Second Chronicles, were the work of William Tyndale.
In Protestant England the philosopher Thomas Hobbes in his major work Leviathan denied Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, and identified Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings and Chronicles as having been written long after the events they purported to describe.
Charles proposed the author of Jubilees may have been a Pharisee and that Jubilees was the product of the midrash which had already been at work in the Old Testament Chronicles.
The six volumes of the Lymond Chronicles, set in the 16th century, are part of what Dunnett viewed as a larger fourteen-volume work, which includes the eight novels of The House of Niccolò series, set in the 15th century.
She has finished work on the first novel in the Lost Chronicles series with co-author Hickman, entitled Dragons of the Dwarven Depths, which was released in July 2006.
The film marked not only Hybrid's first forray into film music, but also the duo's first collaboration with Harry Gregson-Williams, which continuously invited them to work on the soundtrack for movies like The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Total Recall.
Yep's most notable work is his series, the Golden Mountain Chronicles, which documents the story of the fictional Young family from 1849, in China, to 1995, in America.
Captain Blood was an enormously popular work, and Sabatini wrote two additional novels featuring Peter Blood: Captain Blood Returns ( 1930 ) ( retitled The Chronicles of Captain Blood in the British publication ) and The Fortunes of Captain Blood ( 1936 ).
He provided voice work for the movie version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as Maugrim the wolf, captain of the White Witch's secret police.
Among his fans, The Warlord Chronicles is often considered to be among Cornwell's best work, being acclaimed for both its storytelling qualities and its accuracy in portraying contemporary life.

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