Quotes about Records
His prayer and how God received his plea, as well as all his sin and unfaithfulness, and the sites where he built high places and set up Asherah poles and idols before he humbled himself, they are indeed written in the Records of the Seers.
— 2 Chronicles 33:19
The Bible isn't a book that reflects one point of view. It is a collection of books that records a conversation—even a debate—over time.
— Peter Enns
From the sons of Joseph: From the sons of Ephraim, according to the records of their clans and families, counting the names of all those twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army,
— Numbers 1:32
As for the rest of the acts of Solomon, from beginning to end, are they not written in the Records of Nathan the Prophet, in the Prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite, and in the Visions of Iddo the Seer concerning Jeroboam son of Nebat?
— 2 Chronicles 9:29
That night sleep escaped the king; so he ordered the Book of Records, the Chronicles, to be brought in and read to him.
— Esther 6:1
From the sons of Benjamin, according to the records of their clans and families, counting the names of all those twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army,
— Numbers 1:36
From the sons of Naphtali, according to the records of their clans and families, counting the names of all those twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army,
— Numbers 1:42
These are the family heads and genealogical records of those who returned with me from Babylon during the reign of King Artaxerxes:
— Ezra 8:1
From the sons of Simeon, according to the records of their clans and families, counting one by one the names of every male twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army,
— Numbers 1:22
These were the names of the sons of Levi according to their records: Gershon, Kohath, and Merari. Levi lived 137 years.
— Exodus 6:16
As for the rest of the acts of Amon, along with his accomplishments, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah?
— 2 Kings 21:25
From the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel, according to the records of their clans and families, counting one by one the names of every male twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army,
— Numbers 1:20