The Book of Chronicles is a book in the Hebrew Bible. Narratives is the last book of the Hebrew Bible, finishing up the third segment of the Jewish Tanakh, the Ketuvim (see: Video). It contains a parentage beginning with Adam and a background marked by old Judah and Israel up to the Edict of Cyrus in 539 BCE.
Narratives is two books in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. It was separated into two books in the Septuagint and interpreted mid third century BC. In Christian settings Chronicles is alluded to in the plural as the Books of Chronicles, after the Latin name chronicon given to the text by Jerome. In Christian Bibles, these books are indicated as 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles or First Chronicles and Second Chronicles. They as a rule observe the two Books of Kings and go before Ezra-Nehemiah, the last history-situated book of the Old Testament. (see: Video)