The Chronicler is the author, or group of authors, to whom some biblical scholars have attributed the composition of: the Books of Chronicles, the Book of Ezra, and the Book of Nehemiah in the Hebrew Bible.[1] Scholars believe that the Chronicler worked between 400 and 250 BC, with the period 350–300 BC the most likely.[2]
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