Alliteration is the poetic device used in the phrase "deeds of dead kings" because of the repetition of the "d" sound in the words "deeds" and "dead."
Alliteration- APEX
Alliteration- APEX
They are the books of Jewish history of kings and their deeds as well as prophets and their prophecies.
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King Nebuchadnezzar II and King Hammurabi where two kings who are mentioned a lot in history for their deeds.
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this phrase is not from the book of chronicles, it is from 2 kings 6:3
Jews do not use this phrase (in English), but "Former Prophets" (we would call them "Early Prophets") refers to these books: Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings. They are largely narrative, historical; and less poetic than the other Prophetic books in the Hebrew Bible.
means to say its a paragraph
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There are over 400 places where the phrase is used. The first 10 are in Exodus 5.1 8.1 9.1 First and Second Kings have many uses of the phrase.
The Beat Goes On/Switchin to Glide - The Kings